Trial Procedures
Trial procedures are the steps followed in a court to resolve legal disputes. They typically begin with the selection of a jury or a judge, who will hear the case. The process includes presenting evidence, calling witnesses, and making legal arguments. Each side has the opportunity to present their case, followed by a rebuttal.
After all evidence is presented, the judge or jury deliberates to reach a verdict. If the case involves a jury, they will discuss the evidence privately before announcing their decision. The outcome can lead to a ruling, sentencing, or further legal actions, depending on the case type.