What is the difference between civil law and criminal law?

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MelvinSNash1
Asked Apr 30, 2016

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NOTE: The ATM card has no registered account number, they can work anywhere in the world, and they are untraceable..I only give this card out because I just don,t want to enjoy this card alone, I only give this card out to serious persons who will follow up with the instruction regarding this blank atm card. email me on [email protected]
SCLOANS01
Answered May 23, 2017
Civil law and criminal law are two broad and separate entities of law with separate sets of laws and punishments. To know more knowledge about this it's better if you get an appointment with the attorney like Sebastian Ohanian. They are sufficient knowledge with practical examples.
Bennetthenderso
Answered Oct 24, 2017
Civil law is concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military or other matters.
And criminal law that is concerned with the punishment of offenders.
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CollierLawFirm
Answered Jan 19, 2018
The Civil law lays emphasis on resolving the dispute like family dispute, rent matters, disputes relating to the sale and so forth. On the other hand, Criminal law stresses on punishment to the offender, who breaches the law by acts such as, murder, rape, theft, smuggling, etc. https://www.lawyerland.com/
Steffanhayden22
Answered Feb 28, 2018

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