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Good question. It asked me more than anything else.

These are examples of criminal cases:

Cheap, rape, murder, robbery, theft, DUI, battery, sexual offenses, etc.

These are examples of civil cases:

Repossesion all property, liens, disputes of contract, etc.

The best way to know if an indictment, complaint, or the case is civil or criminal in nature is in search of the phrase. In other words, if the sentence can lead to imprisonment is a criminal case. If the penalty is a fine or loss of the object in question is of civil nature.

Please keep this in mind that in rare cases a civil case can be found criminally.

An example: you buy a car, you can not pay the car note, repossesion and order on their vehicle. 'Repos' The man comes to take possession. As you begin to take your vehicle, you get into a physical fight him to stop. Hit him! Now you can be charged with assault. Your best defense in this type of situation is to let him have it. You can always buy another vehicle. Not worth going to jail and lose your vehicle.

The above example can also apply to foreclosures, rent disputes or any other matter. The important thing remember is not to exacerbate the civilian in a criminal case. In most cases still are lost along with a prison sentence. Not worth it!

Take care, drive safely and obey the laws.

This author submits professional articles to http://www.ezinearticles.com His articles informs citizens about how to handle different situations when confronted by the police. He is a former award winning police officer. Mr. Davis is an authorize speaker to young police recruits in Louisiana. He is also a master in wilderness suvival. He studied criminal law at Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana. In addition, Mr. Davis has been a featured guest on many television shows detailing how to detect rogue police officers as well as a defense against such officers. This author is also working with Authors Stephen Peach, the award winning ex swat officer of California, and Mike Madigan. These two authors have also dedicated their lives to exposing rogue cops. Mr. Davis will be at Barnes and Noble, CitiPlace Ct., in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at a book signing on April 14, 2007, from 1:00pm – 2:00pm.

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