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Yes, trial courts work with laws as they are responsible for interpreting and applying legal statutes and regulations in specific cases. They evaluate evidence, hear testimonies, and make rulings based on the law and the facts presented. Trial courts also ensure that legal procedures are followed to uphold justice and fairness in the judicial process.

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