Legal Question in Criminal Law in Connecticut
Civil and Criminal Law
How can the same act be the basis for civil and criminal liability?
Asked on 10/20/02, 11:06 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Noonan
Attorney Thomas F. Noonan L.L.C.
Re: Civil and Criminal Law
There are two standards: The highest is for criminal, which is beyond a reasonable doubt, and a lesser for civil is prepondance of the evidence, which means more than 50% in favor of the winner in a civil action. Someone could be found no guilty in a criminal action, but could be found liable in a civil action. Tom Noonan
Answered on 10/24/02, 7:35 pm
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