1. It is also usual in the superior courts to have , and or counsel, as assistants, though, often, courts consist of additional , , , and perhaps a .
2. The person charged with the crime (the defendant or accused) must try to prove that they did not the crime; in other words prove that they are (not guilty).
3. Millions of cases are filed in , state, tribal, and courts each year.
4. Most court systems include courts, which hear criminal and civil cases; courts, which review cases decided at the trial court level; and at least one Court, which is the court of last resort within a judiciary system.