In what way do the procedures for dealing with evidence in a criminal case differ from the procedures for dealing with evidence in a civil case?

In what way do the procedures for dealing with evidence in a criminal case differ from the procedures for dealing with evidence in a civil case?

In what way do the procedures for dealing with evidence in a criminal case differ from the procedures for dealing with evidence in a civil case?

A.
evidence must be handled in the same way regardless of the type of case

B.
evidence procedures are not important unless you work for a law enforcement agency

C.
evidence in a criminal case must be secured more tightly than in a civil case

D.
evidence in a civil case must be secured more tightly than in a criminal case



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val

val

questionable answer again, i cant seems to track where is it say what criminal cases require more care from evidence stand point

bitwit

bitwit

I’m not studying for this exam (CEH actually), but having served on a jury panel for a civil trial, the defendants we’re already proven not guilty of any criminal charges. All the civil trial attemts to do is get monetary compensation to “make the victim whole”. It’s only about the money rewarded. (remember the OJ trial).
The criminal trial will always precede a civil trial. All the evidence has already been presented and scrutinized.

val

val

Well, we are not talking about proceedings, we are talking about how the chain of custoday and evidences are handdled , and they should be handdled the same

DFIR

DFIR

YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THIS TOPIC. ADDING A BUNCH OF USELESS INFORMATION. AND FYI…NOT ALL CIVIL TRAIL HAD A CRIMINAL TRAIL PRIOR.