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A trial court is the first level of the court system where legal disputes are heard and decided. In a trial court, a judge (and sometimes a jury) listens to evidence from both sides, examines witnesses, and makes rulings based on the law. The aim is to resolve issues like criminal charges or civil lawsuits. The trial court's decision can often be appealed to a higher court if one of the parties believes there was a mistake in the handling of the case. Ultimately, trial courts play a key role in the judicial process by ensuring justice is served.

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    A trial court is a court where cases are initially heard and decided. It's where disputes, whether criminal or civil, are presented, evidence is examined, and witnesses may testify. In a trial court, a judge (and sometimes a jury) makes determinations based on the facts and the law. This court's decision can lead to a conviction, acquittal, or a resolution of a civil dispute, but it can be appealed to higher courts if one of the parties believes there was an error in the process or the decision.