Description: A judicial graph is a graphical representation that illustrates the relationships and processes within the judicial system. This type of graph allows for a clear and structured visualization of how different entities, such as judges, lawyers, plaintiffs, defendants, and other actors involved in a legal case, interact. Through nodes and edges, it is possible to represent not only the parties involved but also judicial decisions, legal procedures, and connections between different cases. Judicial graphs are valuable tools for data analysis, as they facilitate the identification of patterns, trends, and relationships that may not be immediately evident. Their use has become increasingly relevant in the context of modern justice, where the complexity of cases and the amount of available information require advanced analysis methods. Additionally, these graphs can be used to optimize judicial processes, improve case management, and promote transparency in the legal system, thus contributing to a more efficient and accessible administration of justice.