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28 November, 14:52

How is a civil case different from a criminal case?

A. A civil case is heard by a U. S. magistrate.

B. A civil case involves a noncriminal matter.

C. A civil case involves a jury.

D. A civil case is a tax-related matter.

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  1. 28 November, 15:14
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    All cases involve a jury. I would say b, because if it involved a criminal matter it would be a criminal case, not a civil case.
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