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Difference between civil court and criminal court..
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CIVIL COURTS :
In these courts, a person or company asks a judge to settle a civil problem, such as:
1. A problem concerning an inheritance,
2. A problem involving a contract, or a family problem,
3.Such as divorce or custody of children.
CRIMINAL COURTS :
The reason these cases come to court is always the same: a person is taken to court because she is accused of a crime. The judge, and sometimes a jury, must consider the evidence presented during a trial to decide whether the accused is guilty or innocent.
Most crimes and their punishments are described in the Criminal Code of Canada.
Some crimes involve other people, including
1.assault,
2.murder,
3.sexual assault,
4. and identity theft.
Other crimes have to do with objects, such as drug possession and making fake money.
I HOPE IT WILL BECOME HELPFUL TO YOU ..
CIVIL COURTS :
In these courts, a person or company asks a judge to settle a civil problem, such as:
1. A problem concerning an inheritance,
2. A problem involving a contract, or a family problem,
3.Such as divorce or custody of children.
CRIMINAL COURTS :
The reason these cases come to court is always the same: a person is taken to court because she is accused of a crime. The judge, and sometimes a jury, must consider the evidence presented during a trial to decide whether the accused is guilty or innocent.
Most crimes and their punishments are described in the Criminal Code of Canada.
Some crimes involve other people, including
1.assault,
2.murder,
3.sexual assault,
4. and identity theft.
Other crimes have to do with objects, such as drug possession and making fake money.
I HOPE IT WILL BECOME HELPFUL TO YOU ..
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