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  2. 3 days ago · For civil cases, the party initiating the lawsuit is the plaintiff, while the party being sued is the defendant. The dispute is generally between private individuals or organizations. For criminal cases, the state, represented by a prosecutor or district attorney, brings charges against the accused individual, known as the defendant.

  3. 4 days ago · This article focuses on the definition and classification of crime, how it is measured and detected, the characteristics of offenders, and the various stages of criminal proceedings. The material draws principally from common, or Anglo-American, law, with supplementary treatment of civil-law and other systems, including Islamic, African, and ...

  4. 3 days ago · Litigation is the process of taking legal action through the court system. In the United States, litigation often begins in a trial court, where a judge or jury makes an initial decision. This decision can then be appealed to a higher court. The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the country.

  5. 4 days ago · homicide, the killing of one human being by another. Homicide is a general term and may refer to a noncriminal act as well as the criminal act of murder. Some homicides are considered justifiable, such as the killing of a person to prevent the commission of a serious felony or to aid a representative of the law.

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  6. 1 day ago · police, body of officers representing the civil authority of government. Police typically are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities. These functions are known as policing.

  7. 5 days ago · An objection is a formal protest by an attorney against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition, raised in trials, depositions, and fact-finding hearings. The key difference in trials is that the judge rules on objections, either sustaining (disallowing) or overruling them.

  8. 3 days ago · 1.Definition of crime: Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction 2.Three types of crime: Legal, social, statistical 3.Legal crime: An action or omission that constitutes law-breaking 4.Social crime: Behaviors that violate societal norms or values 5.Statistical: Incidents recorded in ...

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