Civil and Criminal Law
Josephine Parks
SepteXXXX XX
, XXXX
Civil XXX Criminal XXX
XXXXX are XXX types XX law in XXX U.S., XXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX law. XXX two play an XXXXXXXXX XXXX in XXXXXXX to XXXXXX on XXX judgment XX a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX. XX this discussion, XXX XXXXXXXXXXX between the XXX XXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX, followed by a comparison XX the XXXXXXXXX XX XXX state XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX.
Differences XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX Criminal XXX
XXX of the XXXXX differences lies in the XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXX XXX XX defined XX XXX private XXXXXX XXX XXXXX Criminal law XX XXXXXXX as the law XX XXXXXX and the punishments that follow. XXXX definition indicates XXX XXXX XXXX between the XXX. The XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX that the XXXX concern. The XXXX XXXXXX difference XX XXXX criminal law XXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXXX between two parties, while civil law XXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX against the state. XXX XXXXXXXX, anyone XXX assaults a XXXXX servant XX seen to be civil XXX. That person is committing an XXXXXXX to the state XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX is a government official.
Another XXXXX shows a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX is in XXXX it takes for a XXXXXX XX be XXXXXXXXXX to XXXX won a XXXX (XXXXX, 2020). The XXX laws need XXXXXXX to have a burden of proof, which is used to XXXX up XXX crime committed or XXX XXXXXX. XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX more severe penalties compared to civil cases. XX XXXXXXXX XXX, XXX accused XXXX be XXXXX to be XXXXXX XX committing the crime without any doubt. For XXXXX XXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX is XXXXXX used to the basis XX if it XX XXXXX XXX convincing. XXXXXXXXX, criminal XXXXX XXX XXXX severe XXXX civil XXX. XXXX, there XX a XXXXXXXX difference in XXX XXXXXXXXXXX given to the XXXXXXX once XXXX have XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX. XXX XXXXXXXX laws, the punishments XXX more XXXXXXX XXXX those XXXXX XX accused in civil laws. If XXX person charged XXXX a XXXXXXXX offence XX found XX have XXXXXXXXX the XXXXX, they XXX given a XXXX of XXXXXXXXX. Anyone XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX a civil law XXX XXXX their case resolved outside XXX XXXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXXXX may involve XXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXX accuser agrees XX receive a particular XXXXXX of XXXXX. XXXX, the XXXXXXXXX ought XX admit XX having done XXXXX.
Comparison XX Civil and Criminal Law
Civil and criminal XXXX are XXXXXXXXXX of federal XXXX. People who XXXXXX an offense either XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX or criminal XXXX are XXXXXXXXX in XXXXX for a hearing. XXXXXXX XXX both cases is XXXX in a XXXXX of law XXXXXXXX XXXX by a judicial XXXXXXX in XXX state. XX both XXXXX, XXXXXXXX showing that XXX accused XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX crime must XX presented XXXXXX the court of XXX XX back up XXX XXXXXX provided. The difference in the XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX on XXX XXXXXXXXXXX taken (Fellmeth, XXXX). XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, there should XX XX benefit of the doubt in XXXXXXXX XXX while in civil XXX; XXX requirement is XX XXXX the evidence XXXX sense and XX XXXXXXXXXX. XX both civil XXX criminal law, XXXXX XX XXXXXXX a XXXXXXXX provided when the XXXX XXXX. The punishment or XXXXXXXX XXX be imprisonment, XXXX or XXXX.
Comparison of the Structure XX the State and XXXXXXX Court XXXXXXX
XXX XXXXXXX XXXXX system has XXX XXXXX XX create X.S. XXXXXX such as the XXXXXXXXXX court, Court of international trade, XXXXX of claims, and court XX appeals. XXXX, XXXXX court XXXXXXX XXXX specific courts that handle XXXXXXXXXX legal XXXXXXX. XXX XXXXX-XXXXXXXX courts XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX, and probate court, among others. XXX individual or group dissatisfied XXXX XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX in XXX courts established under U.S. XXXXXXX court systems are XXXXXXX XX appeal to XXX X.S. Court XX Appeals. Parties that are dissatisfied XXXX the judgments made in XXX state courts XXX XXXXXX their cases XX the intermediate XXXXX XX XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX may XXX a X.S. XXXXXXX Court XX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX or XXXXXXXX made by the U.S. Court XX XXXXXXX, but XXX Supreme XXXXX XXX XX mandate XX XX so. XX XXX state court system, XXXXXXXXXXX or groups XXX choose XX request XXX XXXXXXX XXXXX Court XX XXXXXX to the XXXXX (Klein et XX., 2017).
References
XXXXX, X. (XXXX). Civil Order, Criminal Justice, XXX “No XXXXXXX No XXXXX.” XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX, 70, 84–101.https://doi.org/XX.XXXX/XXXX.XXXX-0064
XXXXXXXX, X. X. (2015). Civil XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX in XXX Constitution and Courts. Geo. LJ, XX, 1.
Klein, X. J., Bander, E. X., & XXXXXXX, J. P. (2017). Federal XXX XXXXX XXXXX Systems: X XXXXX (pp. 45-46). Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger.