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criminal lawBody of law that defines the public wrongs (crimes) that are punishable by the state and establishes methods of prosecution and punishment. It is distinct from civil law, which deals with legal relationships between individuals (including organizations), such as contract law. The laws of each country say what actions or omissions (failures to act) are criminal. These include serious moral wrongs, such as murder; wrongs that endanger the security of the state, such as treason; wrongs that disrupt an orderly society, such as evading taxes; and wrongs against the community, such as dropping litter. An action may be considered a crime in one country but not in others, such as homosexuality or drinking alcohol. Some actions, such as assault, are both criminal and civil wrongs; the offender can be both prosecuted and sued for compensation.
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The criminal case was filed after authorities were contacted by witnesses, the lawsuit said. Federal Criminal Case Processing, 2002: With Trends 1982-2002, Reconciled Data describes the case processing of defendants in the federal criminal justice system. Meanwhile, the District Attorney's Office is pursuing a criminal case against six former dealership employees. |
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