Understanding Civil vs. Criminal Procedure: Terminology, Parties, Cases, Similarities & Differences

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Explore the distinctions between civil and criminal procedures, including key terminology, involved parties, types of cases, as well as similarities and differences. The comparison charts and word lists provide a comprehensive overview of enforcement actions, legal processes, and parties in various legal proceedings.


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  1. CIVIL vs. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE TERMINOLOGY; PARTIES; CASES; SIMILARITIES; DIFFERENCES

  2. Complete the chart with appropriate word forms NOUN VERB enforcement ADJECTIVE enact scrutinized acquital indict ratified proposal suspect committed sentence investigate convicted accusation appeal

  3. Complete the chart with appropriate word forms NOUN VERB enforcement enactment scrutiny acquittal indictment ratification proposal suspect / suspicion committal sentence investigation convict / conviction accusation appeal / appellation ADJECTIVE enforced enacted scrutinized acquitted indicted ratified proposed suspected committed sentenced investigated convicted accused appealed enforce enact scrutinize acquit indict ratify propose suspect commit sentence investigate convict accuse appeal suspect

  4. Complete the chart with the following words. Some words may be used more than once. legal natural offender injured state/public family injuring PROCEDURE INITIATING PARTY RESPONDENT CRIMINAL prosecutor ( __________________ attorney) defendant (alleged ______ ) CIVIL claimant ( ___________________ party) defendant (alleged ______ party) FAMILY petitioner ( ______ member) respondent (family ______ ) COMMERCIAL claimant ( ______ person) defendant ( ______ person) ADMINISTRATIVE claimant ( ______ or ______ person) defendant ( ______ authority) APPELATE appellant appellee

  5. Complete the chart with the following words. Some words may be used more than once. - Key: legal natural offender injured state/public family injuring PROCEDURE INITIATING PARTY RESPONDENT CRIMINAL prosecutor (state/public attorney) defendant (alleged offender ) CIVIL claimant ( injured party) defendant (alleged injuring party) FAMILY petitioner ( family member) respondent (family offender) COMMERCIAL claimant ( legal person) defendant ( legal person) ADMINISTRATIVE claimant ( natural or legal person) defendant ( public authority) appellant ( natural or legal person) appellee ( natural or legal person) APPELATE

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