Social Sciences, asked by ritiktya, 1 year ago

what are the differences between civil and criminal cases

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Answered by Muskan5785
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CIVIL CASEs
The principle is always the same: A sues B for causing damage to A or to something belonging to A.
 How does a person cause damage? A person causes damage, for example, by breaking a contract, by breaking an object belonging to someone, or by hurting someone.
The principle is always the same: a person is accused of a crime (e.g., murder, assault, identity theft).

Note:

A crime can occur even if there is no "immediate" victim (e.g., the crime of drug possession).In Canada, people are considered innocent until the evidence proves they are guilty.

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