The prosecution is a legal team responsible for presenting the case against a person accused of a crime. Their main goal is to prove that the accused, often referred to as the defendant, is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This team typically includes a prosecutor, who is a lawyer representing the government or the state, and may also involve investigators and support staff.
During a trial, the prosecution presents evidence, calls witnesses, and makes arguments to convince the judge or jury of the defendant's guilt. They work to ensure that justice is served while upholding the law and protecting the rights of the community.