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Chris Kaye reportingThird District Juvenile Court judges hosted a special day for kids to learn about how things work in the courtroom.
Judge Kim Hornick is used to having kids in her courtroom. But on this day, they are holding a mock trial for Goldilocks.
Judge Kim Hornick: "I think this is a great opportunity for kids to learn about the court process and explore the courtroom and see that it is really not such a mysterious place."
Goldilocks was accused of burglary and criminal mischief. Nine-year-old Brianna was her attorney.
Brianna "For Goldilocks yeah. I worked for Goldilocks to prove that she was not guilty."
Brianna won her first case, as goldilocks was found not guilty.