What is the difference between a civil case and a criminal case?
A) Criminal cases deal with someone who is accused of breaking the law, while civil cases deal with disputes between people or groups.
B) Criminal cases have a jury to decide the verdict, while civil cases are all decided by a judge and do not have jurors to determine a verdict.
C) An appeal to a civil case would go straight to the Supreme Court, while with a criminal case it would go to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
D) Civil cases deal with someone who has been arrested for violating policy, while criminal cases deal with private conflicts between individuals.