judicial processes
Judicial processes refer to the series of steps and procedures that courts follow to resolve legal disputes. This includes the filing of a case, the presentation of evidence, and the arguments made by both sides. The process ensures that all parties have a fair opportunity to present their case before a judge or jury.
Once the evidence is presented, the judge or jury will make a decision based on the law and the facts of the case. This decision can lead to various outcomes, such as a verdict in a criminal case or a ruling in a civil case, impacting the lives of those involved and upholding the rule of law.