A man is declared guilty in a criminal trial of setting a neighborhood laundromat on fire. the judge sentences him to two years
in jail for his crime. in which scenario is it possible to charge him again for the same crime? a. if the laundromat owner wishes to file a civil suit to collect damages b. if the government wishes to charge him again to get a harsher sentence c. if the laundromat owner wishes to file another criminal suit to add more jail time to the accused’s original sentence of two years d. if the prosecution wishes to use evidence already excluded using the exclusionary rule
In which scenario is it possible to charge him again for the same crime? if the laundromat owner wishes to file a civil suit to collect damages
<h3>What is civil suit?</h3>
A civil case pursues compensation as opposed to a criminal action, which seeks punishment. When one person (the plaintiff) lodges a complaint against another person (the defendant) for wrongdoing that resulted in harm or failed to fulfill a contract, that is the beginning of a civil action.
The terms "parties" or "litigants" are used to describe both sides. A court must have jurisdiction to render a decision. Jurisdiction is the power to hear a matter. Most likely, a person would submit a civil action to a state court close by.
If the parties are from separate states and the matter has a value of more than $75,000, it will be heard in federal court if it is based on federal law.
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The development of trade brought prosperity across the land. Ancient Egyptians no longer had to depend on agriculture as their only means of livelihood.