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  2. Types Of Cases In Civil Court. Civil courts handle a wide variety of cases involving numerous legal issues. Very broadly, civil cases may involve such things as, for example, Torts : A "tort" is a harmful action that results in injury to someone's person, property, or reputation.

    • Aggravated Assault. Insurance Fraud.
    • Aiding and Abetting / Accessory. Kidnapping.
    • Arson. Manslaughter: Involuntary.
    • Assault / Battery. Manslaughter: Voluntary.
  3. Some examples of civil disputes that could be filed in federal court are: Suing for civil rights violations or discrimination Suing for first amendment violations of free speech, free expression of religion, etc

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Common types of civil cases include: Personal injury claims. Contract disputes. Family law cases such as divorce. If you need the court to step in and take action to protect your legal...

    • Crimes Against A Person
    • Crimes Against Property
    • Inchoate Crimes
    • Statutory Crimes
    • Financial and Other Crimes

    Crimes against a person are those that result in physical or mental harm to another person. They can be divided into two main categories, forms of homicide and other violent crimes. Where the physical harm to another individual is so severe that it causes death, a defendant may be charged with any one of several types of homicide, including, for ex...

    Crimes against property typically involve interference with the property of another party. Although they may involve physical or mental harm to another, they primarily result in the deprivation of the use or enjoyment of property. Many property crimes are theft crimes, including burglary, larceny, robbery, auto theft, and shoplifting.

    Inchoate crimes refer to those crimes that were initiated but not completed, and acts that assist in the commission of another crime. Inchoate crimes require more than a person simply intending or hoping to commit a crime. Rather, the individual must take a “substantial step” towards the completion of the crime in order to be found guilty. Inchoate...

    Statutory crimes include those crimes, in addition to the crimes discussed above, which are proscribed by statute. Three significant types of statutory crimes are alcohol related crimes, drug crimes, traffic offenses, and financial/white collar crimes. These crimes are specifically prohibited by statute because society hopes to deter individuals fr...

    Finally, financial crimes often involve deception or fraud for financial gain. Although white-collar crimes derive their name from the corporate officers who historically perpetrated them, anyone in any industry can commit a white-collar crime. These crimes include many types of fraud and blackmail, embezzlement and money laundering, tax evasion, a...

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · Criminal Case vs. Civil Case: Distinctions. Here are some of the key differences between a criminal case and a civil case: Crimes are considered offenses against the state, or society as a whole; Criminal offenses and civil offenses are generally different in terms of punishment; The standard of proof is very different in a criminal case versus ...

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Civil cases usually involve private disputes between persons or organizations. One person or entity wrongs another and asks the civil court to resolve the dispute. Criminal cases involve an action considered harmful to society as a whole. The defendant commits these offenses against the "state" or "the people."

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