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Trials in the judiciary system divide into two main types— (3 points)

state law and felony law

civil law and criminal law

family law and traffic law

appeals and supreme law

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civil law and criminal law

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civil law and criminal law

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The main difference between the two main types of justice in the judiciary system in the United States of America, is that Civil Law is what happens when a pricvate individual sues another private individual or institution, Governments can be considered as private individuals, but Criminal Law is when someone does something that can harm society, and even if the victim does not press charges, the Government of the United States in representation of the people of the United states has the obligation to prosecute the offender and take him to trial.

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