Did You Know?

Some trials are about big things like laws!

What Happens in a Trial?

People tell their side of the story.

Who Decides?

A judge or a group of people decide.

What Trials Do

They help fix fights between people.

They make sure rules are fair.

They help keep peace in the town.

They show what is right and wrong.

They help people feel safe.

They can teach us about laws.

More About Trials

Trials have been around for a long time. They help people solve problems. A long time ago, people had trials to show who was right. Now, we still use trials to help us.

Trials are part of our lives. They help us when we have fights. If someone breaks a rule, a trial can help fix it. This way, we can all feel safe.

Did you know that some trials are on TV? People watch them to learn. Trials can be very interesting and help us know what is fair.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Trial"] --> B["Parties to a 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 formal place where disputes are settled
adjudicate:to make a decision about a problem or dispute
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