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Judiciary Procedures

Judiciary procedures refer to the formal steps and processes that courts follow to resolve legal disputes. This includes the filing of cases, pre-trial activities, trials, and appeals. Each party presents evidence and arguments, and a judge or jury makes a decision based on the law. Key stages include the gathering of evidence (discovery), motions to resolve issues without trial, the trial itself, and possible appeals to higher courts if one party believes the decision was unfair. These procedures ensure fair treatment and uphold the rule of law in the judicial system.