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Explain the difference between the prosecutor in a criminal case and the prosecutor in a civil case. (Site 1)

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In a criminal case, the government (Local District Attorney, Department of Justice, State Attorney General, etc.) prosecutes the case and represents the people. In a civil case, any party, even the government, can bring the case, and the party who brings the case is known as the Plaintiff, not the Prosecution.

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In a criminal case, the case is brought by the Government (Local DA, Department of Justice, State Attorney General, etc) who represents the people and prosecutes the case.

In a Civil Case, the case can be brought by any party, including the Government and the party that brings the case is known as the Plaintiff, not the Prosecution.

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