Court of Law Basics? I guess
So, I have to rewrite part of a story for Creative Writing. The story's about two groups of boys, the eastchesters and the westchesters. A member of the west is accused of burning down the east clubhouse. One of the older boys recommends a mock trial and he's the judge since he's studying law. He and the two boys chosen as attorneys study law over the week and the trial is in the judge's basement on the weekend. The trial goes smoothly except one boy who the readers can tell is the real criminal causes problems and storms out. In the story, the troublemaker just leaves, the trial continues, and the accused is found not guilty. In my rewrite, the troublemaker yells at another boy he was using to blame the accused. Everyone else hears, the troublemaker runs, the other boys catch him... and I don't know how a real court would deal with this (a witness turning out to obviously be the criminal) is there a certain procedure or something? Because no matter what the kids end up doing, the judge kid is telling them throughout the story how a real court would deal with each circumstance. Please help and thanks in advance!