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A civil court is designed and mandated to deal with cases that revolve around people and themselves and/or companies etc..it solves and passes judgment on cases dealing with private matters that don't necessarily offer a threat to national security, while the CRIMINAL COURT listens and rules over charges that have been committed against the country's penole code.

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te criminal court handles very cerious crims and civil court handles small mistemeners.

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