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Decoding Justice: Key Differences Between Civil and Criminal Litigation

CaseFox

An organised legal procedure is usually followed in civil litigation, which includes filing a complaint, pre-trial motions, trial, and possible appeals. In contrast to criminal trials, the goal of civil action is frequently to gain specific remedies or compensation instead of punishment.

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A Guide to Post-Trial Motions

Clio

Discover how to speed up court filing and document processes with Clio Draft’s automation features –preparing court forms has never been easier. The importance of post-trial motions A post-trial motion is filed after the verdict has been rendered by the judge or jury and the judgment has been entered.

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We ask ChatGPT: Are true crime findings admissible in court?

Martindale-Avvo

I’ve had an idea to write a piece about true crime authors and their findings (are they admissible in court, what’s legal, etc.), Martindale-Avvo (MA): How do true crime authors get around detectives and help criminal defense/prosecution attorneys? MA: Is investigative journalism permitted in court?

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Best law books: the ultimate reading list for legal professionals

Simple Legal

STORMING THE COURT: HOW A BAND OF LAW STUDENTS FOUGHT THE PRESIDENT—AND WON by Brandt Goldstein If you’re ever feeling discouraged as a young lawyer or questioning the impact you can have on the world, this is the book to pick up. BUSINESS BRIBES: CORPORATE CORRUPTION AND THE COURTS by Cecil C. court system. Tate, Roy M.