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marysya [2.9K]
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The description which best defines a criminal case, as opposed to a civil case, is that it

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melisa1 [442]2 years ago
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The description that best defines a criminal case as opposed to a civil case is that can result in incarceration as well as monetary loss.

<h3>What is a civil case?</h3>

This is one that is concerned with dealing with issues of dispute that is between persons, organizations or both.

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

A criminal case here has to do with a case that involves a person who has committed an offense that could cause him to have a jail sentence.

When the case is judged in the court the offender would be made to face a specified term in incarceration for their wrongdoing.

An example is for theft.

Read more on criminal cases here:

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