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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
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Which of the following situations is an example of a civil case? One person testifies against a teen thought to have spray-paint

ed the park. One person sues another for damage to the vehicle from their car accident. A woman is accused of using another person’s driver’s license to get a job. A man faces a jury under suspicion of breaking into and robbing a bank
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andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
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The correct answer is B) One person sues another for damage to the vehicle from their car accident.

The situation that is an example of a civil case is "One person sues another for damage to the vehicle from their car accident."

When two or more individuals have problems and can agree on a solution, they go to court to find one. That is a civil case when these two or more parties get involved in a legal dispute. In the case of the question, the two parties had a car accident and they go to court to resolve the problem. One part sues the other for damage to the vehicle from their car accident. First, the litigants try to settle the differences to avoid the costs of a trial. If the can't, then they have to get a legal resolution.

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