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Judge: makes sure everything runs smoothly

Jury: Decides at the end what happens to the defendant ( Guilty/ not guilty)

Witness: Someone who has been there during the crime and gives evidence of what happened

Defence lawyer/ prosecution lawyer: ( Defence Lawyer) someone who tries not to get the defendant in prison ( Prosecution lawyer) tries to prosecute them ( get the defendant guilty)

Defendant: Someone who has committed the crime

Clerk: Make sure everyone is fair and stuff

Usher: Makes sure everyone is on time

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