Differences Between Various Crimes
What is the difference between a crime and a tort and why do courts treat
those who commit crimes and torts differently?
A crime is an offense against the public at large and is punishable
by the courts, where as a tort, is a private wrong doing that injures a
persons physical well-being , property or reputation. The courts treat
criminal cases differently then tort cases because the objectives are
different. The main goal of a criminal case is protect the public by by
removing the offender from society if found guilty. In tort cases, the
goal is to see if the tortfess ....
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