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What is the difference between a civil and a criminal offense?

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What is the difference between a civil and a criminal offense?

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Civil matters represent disagreements between two parties – the plaintiff and the defendant. It can be money, non-performance of a contract, divorce, estate, real estate matters, etc. Criminal matters represent a charge by an enforcing agency against an individual who is suspected of committing a crime against person(s) or property. Crimes are defined by individual state, municipal, or federal law.

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