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Court Trials

Court trials are formal legal proceedings where disputes are resolved and justice is served. They typically involve a judge and, in some cases, a jury. During a trial, both sides present evidence and arguments regarding the case—such as witness testimonies, documents, and physical evidence. The prosecution represents the state in criminal cases, while the plaintiff represents the person in civil cases. After hearing the case, the judge or jury deliberates to reach a verdict, determining the guilt or liability of the accused party. Trials uphold legal rights and are essential for maintaining order and accountability in society.