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ehidna [41]
1 year ago
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Which type of law involves incidents in which an individual commits an act against the public as a whole

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klasskru [66]1 year ago
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Criminal law is the law that  involves incidents in which an individual commits an act against the public as a whole.

<h3>What is a criminal law?</h3>

This is the type of law that is concerned with the punishment that has to be issued to the offenders of the law.

Criminal laws are related to crimes that could be in the form of threats or harm to others.

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