Trial
Trial is a formal examination of evidence before an appropriate tribunal to determine a matter of law or fact. In law, trials resolve whether a person is criminally responsible or whether a civil dispute has merits. Criminal trials decide guilt beyond a reasonable doubt; civil trials determine liability or damages on a balance of probabilities.
Establishing a trial typically involves charges or claims, the right to counsel, and procedural protections designed
During the trial, parties present opening statements, call witnesses, submit exhibits, and conduct examinations. The prosecution
While the term trial most often refers to legal proceedings, it is also used in scientific and
Historically, trials have been central to formal justice systems in many cultures, evolving from early assemblies