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What is the difference between being convicted and being found liable? O People get convicted if they are over 18. They are people get convicted by a grand jury. They are

found liable if they are a minor.

found liable by a judge.

O People get convicted in federal court. The are

found liable in county court.

O People get convicted in criminal cases. They are

found liable in civil cases.

O People get convicted if there is a preponderance

of evidence against them. They are found liable if

there is beyond a reasonable doubt of their guilt.

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