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what is difference between civil cases and criminal cases ​

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Answered by kshitizbitu7256
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As we've discussed, civil cases involve disputes between (usually) private parties, while criminal cases are considered acts against the city, state, county, or federal government. But some acts may result in both civil claims and criminal charges.

Answered by Anonymous
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, civil cases involve disputes between (usually) private parties, while criminal cases are considered acts against the city, state, county, or federal government. But some acts may result in both civil claims and criminal charges.

Refers to the party who has the responsibility of proving the case. In a criminal trial, the prosecution must prove the guilt of the accused. In a civil trial it is the plaintiff who will begin the proceedings. The name given to the outcome of a civil dispute undertaken by the party deemed at fault.

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