a state's attorney that represents the victim and the government
has to look out for the client's rights during the trial
usually has a private lawyer
the person accused of the crime
a lawyer who represents the person on trial
deliberates the evidence to come to a verdict
can vote for acquittal or conviction
the "State"
does not have to prove they are "innocent"
has to prove beyond any reasonable doubts that the defendant is guilty
"trier of fact"
shows evidence of the "alibi" of the person on trial for a crime
has all the burden of proof
has to be unanimous in their final vote
has a "public defender" if they have no money to afford a private attorney
has to challenge the evidence and witnesses that the prosecutor uses