Okay, imagine that the Canadian justice system is like a big game with rules to make sure everyone is treated fairly. The game has players like judges, lawyers, police officers, and juries, and they all work together to make sure people are safe and treated fairly when things go wrong. Let's break it down step by step.

First, if someone does something wrong, it's like breaking the rules of the game. The police are like referees who try to catch the people who break the rules. Once they catch someone, the game goes to court just like in a school or playground when someone breaks the rules.

In the court, there's a judge who is like the boss of the game, and their job is to make sure everything is fair. There are also lawyers who are like the players' coaches. They help the person who broke the rules and the people who were hurt by the rule-breaking.

Finally, imagine that a group of people from the community, called a jury, is like a group of friends who help decide if the player broke the rules and what should happen next. They look at the evidence, listen to the lawyers, and make a decision together.

So, the Canadian justice system is like a big game where everyone works together to make sure things are fair and people stay safe. It's a way to make sure everyone gets a fair chance and that people who break the rules face consequences while also being treated fairly.


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