
Fair Trial
A fair trial is a legal process that ensures everyone receives impartial treatment in court. It means the accused has the right to an unbiased judge and jury, legal representation, and the opportunity to present their case. All evidence is examined fairly, and the prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This principle protects individuals from wrongful convictions and supports justice by maintaining that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Fair trials are essential for upholding the rule of law and ensuring public confidence in the legal system.