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In a criminal case it is the accuser. In a civil case - think Judge Judy - it is the Plaintiff
They represent the plaintiff in civil cases against the defendant/respondant.
A plaintiff must prove that the defendant’s actions caused harm or injury to the plaintiff, that the defendant had a legal obligation to act differently, and that the defendant failed to meet that obligation. Furthermore, the plaintiff must also show evidence to support their claims and demonstrate that they have suffered damages as a result of the defendant’s actions.
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The plaintiff in a civil trial is the person that is making the claim. In a criminal trial it is the government.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
A plaintiff is the party who brings a civil lawsuit against another party, seeking a legal remedy or compensation. The prosecution, on the other hand, refers to the governmental entity responsible for bringing criminal charges against an individual accused of committing a crime.
Plaintiff/Defendant
Plaintiff
the plaintiff, that is the person filing the complaint against you.
The plaintiff is the person who brings or files the suit. The person who gets sued is the respondent or defendant .
wont' that be an appeal?