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Specialized courts can also institute special rules unsuitable for general courts; for example, a proposed terrorism court could require that sensitive evidence be shown in secret. Participants on either side of an issue benefit from specialized courts.

Explanation:

Some specialty courts are related to specific criminal offenses, like drug possession, while others target a category of case, such as business-related. Special courts usually do not follow the same procedural rules that general-jurisdiction courts follow; often special courts proceed without the benefit or expense of attorneys or even law-trained judges. The judges who serve in special courts are as varied as the special courts