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Is there any chance that the cross defendant may be charged guilty in a civil case?

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Is there any chance that the cross defendant may be charged guilty in a civil case?

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Your question doesn’t make sense – there is no such thing as being “charged guilty”. Being charged means you are charged with a criminal offence, and you have to stand trial to answer the charge. You can then be found guilty of the offence, or not guilty. Second of all, that is criminal law, not civil law. So I have no idea what you’re asking.

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