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Do you think that if a person if tried for a criminal crime that they should also be tried in a civil court as well? Why or why not? Think through questions such as if a person is convicted of a crime and sentenced to time in jail is that sufficient punishment or should they also have to face consequences in a civil court?


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no they should not , civil cases only are small cases, for example in a civil court divorces are heard, money debts, house evictions. crime cases are more serious for example homicides or thefts, it would not make sense to charge someone with a serious crime and be tried in civil court. this can also avoid double jeopardy, im a civil court they can get convicted of a crime which can maybe be the same crime in criminal cases however they can be called differently.