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Scilla [17]
4 years ago
9

The government itself prosecutes the wrongdoer in a case involving behavior so threatening that society outlaws it altogether. T

his kind of case involves a. procedural law. b. private law. c. civil law. d. criminal law.
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1 answer:
Levart [38]4 years ago
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Answer:d. criminal law.

Explanation:Criminal law refers to all the legal rules and laws which clearly explains a behavior that is categorised as criminal conduct and punishment attached to violating these legal rules. Anyone who doesn't abide by these rules,will by proven evidence get the stated punishment under such violation.

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