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Trial Procedure

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A trial procedure is the legal process where evidence is presented, witnesses are examined, and arguments are made to determine the guilt or innocence of a defendant in a court of law.

Key Features

  • Presentation of evidence
  • Examination of witnesses
  • Legal arguments
  • Verdict by judge or jury

Pros

  • Allows for fair and impartial judgment
  • Provides an opportunity for the defense to present their case
  • Ensures due process for the accused

Cons

  • Can be lengthy and complex
  • May not always result in a just outcome
  • Subject to biases and errors

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