
Judicial hearings
Judicial hearings are formal sessions where a judge, and sometimes other legal professionals, listen to evidence, arguments, and testimonies related to a legal case. They help determine facts, clarify issues, and make decisions or rulings based on the law. Hearings can address various matters, such as pre-trial motions, custody disputes, or violations of law. They are conducted according to established legal procedures, ensuring fairness and transparency, and provide parties involved the opportunity to present their cases before a final judgment is made.