Did You Know?

Some trials can be on TV!

Who is in a Trial?

There is a judge and some people. They are called the jury. They help make the choice.

What Happens in a Trial?

Each side tells their story. They show proof and facts. The judge or jury listens and thinks.

What trial Does

It helps to solve fights.

It keeps rules and laws safe.

It shows what is right and wrong.

It helps people feel safe.

It can be fast or slow.

It can be hard to do.

More About trial

Trials have been around for a long time. They help people who do not agree. A long time ago, trials were very different.

Trials are part of our lives. They help us know what is fair. They can help fix big problems.

In the future, trials may change. They may use new tools. But the goal will stay the same.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Trial"] --> B["Parties to Dispute"] B --> C["Present Information"] C --> D["Tribunal"] D --> E["Court"] E --> F["Judge or Jury"] F --> G["Resolution of Dispute"]

What Do These Words Mean?

tribunal:a place where legal cases are decided
adjudicate:to make a decision about a legal case
dispute:a disagreement or argument
resolution:a solution or answer to a problem
trier of fact:a person or group that decides the facts in a case