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SJD1501 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025
What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa? (2 marks)
Criminal cases, which are part of public law are disputes that are subject to the rules of criminal procedure, where a person breaks commits an offence against society, i.e. a crime. Unlike a civil case, the State is always involved in a criminal case, where it, the State represented by the state prosecutor, prosecutes the accused person suspected of committing a crime, on behalf of society or the victim upon which a offence was committed against, whom is assisted by an attorney or advocate, unless he or she refuses this assistance.
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