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Answer: It varies depending on your state, but in general, yes.
The information shows that B. This is a civil case. The jury can rule that Bob is liable or not liable.
<h3>What is a civil case?</h3>
It should be noted that a civil case simply means when an individual or business is harness by the action of another person.
In this case, ohn and Bob are going to court. John says Bob failed to pay him for a racing bike, while Bob says John gave it to him as a gift. This is a civil case.
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