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Civil vs. Criminal Law
Be able to understand the court process and how it works in the United States as well as why it is important to society. Furthermore, the student should know well the possible outcomes of court charges on a defendant
Before completing the assignment, you should read the following resources:
McKee, A. J. (2018). Criminal Law. In Criminal Justice: An Overview of the System. Retrieved from https://www. docmckee. com/WP/cj/criminal-justice-an-overv iew-of-the-system/criminal-justice- introduction-to-section-3/ Link
Moore, R. (2011). Criminal laws vs. civil laws. Ohio Farmer, 307(1), 58. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com. slcc. idm. oclc. org/login. aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN= 58686421&site=eds-live Link
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Students should then address the following:
Distinguish between criminal law and civil law.
Can the same case be processed in both the criminal and civil courts? Why or why not?
All submissions should be between 250-300 words. Students are expected to use the APA format for each assignment submitted. This includes, but is not limited to citations and reference lists. Students will be graded on Grammar and structure. Abstracts are not needed. All work must be typed using Times New Roman 12 point font.
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