Imagine a game where there are rules everyone must follow. Prosecution is like a special team that makes sure everyone plays by the rules. If someone breaks the rules, this team helps to explain what happened and why it’s not okay. They present the facts to a group of people, like referees, who decide if the rules were broken.
Think of it like a big puzzle. Each piece of the puzzle is a clue about what happened. The prosecution team gathers all these pieces to show the whole picture. They want to make sure everyone understands what happened and why it matters.
In a way, it’s like a superhero team for fairness. They look out for everyone and make sure no one gets away with breaking the rules. They help keep things fair and just, so everyone can feel safe and happy.
So, prosecution is about making sure the game of life is played fairly, by collecting clues, telling the story of what happened, and helping to decide what’s right and wrong.