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21 July, 22:55
Courts that try cases are called courts of
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Elaina Reese
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Court that try cases are called court of trial or trial court.
This is the place where a particular case is being discussed, investigate, prove and decide whether the court will give justice to what opponent.
The opponents also are given a chance to depend theirselves.
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