
Fair Trials
Fair trials are legal processes that ensure individuals accused of a crime receive an impartial and transparent judicial proceeding. This means both the prosecution and defense have equal opportunities to present evidence and arguments, decisions are made based on facts and the law, and the rights of the accused—such as the right to a lawyer and to be heard—are protected. Fair trials aim to prevent wrongful convictions and uphold justice by maintaining neutrality and adherence to established legal procedures throughout the judicial process.