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... n a claim for a case is accepted by the judge and its respective state, it marks the beginning of a meticulous process that serves as the backbone of the justice system.
Contrary to popular belief, a trial doesn't immediately start when the case is accepted, even if it is outright like Ricky's.
Instead, the legal machine we call our justice system shifts into motion, navigating a labyrinth of preparatory steps designed to ensure that justice is carried out to its proper procedure ...
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