
Massachusetts Trial Court
The Massachusetts Trial Court is the state’s judicial system where cases are first heard and determined. It handles various types of cases, including civil, criminal, family, and housing matters. The court is organized into different divisions, such as the Superior Court and District Court, each focusing on specific types of cases. Judges in the trial court listen to evidence, make rulings, and issue verdicts. Its primary role is to ensure justice is served fairly and according to law, providing a crucial forum for resolving disputes and upholding legal rights in Massachusetts.