
Judicial Branch Agencies
Judicial branch agencies are part of the government responsible for administering justice and upholding the law. They include courts, such as federal and state courts, and organizations that support legal processes, like probation offices and public defenders. These agencies ensure fair trials, interpret laws, and protect individual rights. Their role is to resolve disputes, enforce laws, and administer justice, serving as a check on the legislative and executive branches of government to maintain balance and accountability within the legal system.