
Trials and Justices
Trials are formal court processes where evidence is presented to determine whether a person accused of a crime is guilty or not. Judges or juries examine the facts, hear testimonies, and apply the law to reach a verdict. Justices are judges, especially those serving on higher courts like supreme courts, who interpret laws, ensure justice is fairly administered, and resolve legal disputes. Both trials and justices aim to uphold legal rights, ensure fairness, and maintain order in the justice system.