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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2020 · 28 MIN

Civil and Criminal Law: What's the difference?

from Send Three & Fourpence · host Conrad Kinch

The fourth episode of Send Three & Fourpence.  What is the difference between the Criminal and Civil Law? What is the difference between “being prosecuted” and “getting sued”? What does “beyond a reasonable doubt” mean? Why do the police investigate some breaches of the law but not others? In this episode we will be finding out the answers to some of these questions and learning a little bit about the basics of how law works.  If there’s something significant that you think I’ve missed you can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at [email protected].

The fourth episode of Send Three & Fourpence.  What is the difference between the Criminal and Civil Law? What is the difference between “being prosecuted” and “getting sued”? What does “beyond a reasonable doubt” mean? Why do the police investigate some breaches of the law but not others? In this episode we will be finding out the answers to some of these questions and learning a little bit about the basics of how law works.  If there’s something significant that you think I’ve missed you can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at [email protected].

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