SJD1501 Assignment 3 (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - GUARANTEED DISTINCTION Due date 11TH September 2023
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SJD1501 Assignment 3
(ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 -
GUARANTEED DISTINCTION
Due date 11TH September 2023
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QUESTION 1
What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa? (5
marks)
In the Republic of South Africa, there are several ...
SJD1501 Assignment 3
(ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 -
GUARANTEED DISTINCTION
TH
Due date 11 September 2023
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QUESTION 1
What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa? (5
marks)
In the Republic of South Africa, there are several key differences between criminal and civil
cases. Here are the main distinctions:
Criminal Cases:
Nature of the Case: Criminal cases involve offenses against the state or society, such as
murder, theft, assault, or fraud.
Plaintiff: The state, represented by the prosecutor, brings the case against the accused
person.
Burden of Proof: The burden of proof lies with the state, which must prove the
accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Punishment: If found guilty, the accused may face penalties such as imprisonment, fines,
probation, or community service.
, 1. What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa?
(5 marks)
In the Republic of South Africa, there are several key differences between criminal and civil
cases. Here are the main distinctions:
Criminal Cases:
Nature of the Case: Criminal cases involve offenses against the state or society, such as
murder, theft, assault, or fraud.
Plaintiff: The state, represented by the prosecutor, brings the case against the accused
person.
Burden of Proof: The burden of proof lies with the state, which must prove the
accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Punishment: If found guilty, the accused may face penalties such as imprisonment,
fines, probation, or community service.
Legal Representation: The accused has the right to legal representation, and if they
cannot afford it, the state provides a lawyer.
Verdict: The verdict in a criminal case can be "guilty" or "not guilty."
Civil Cases:
Nature of the Case: Civil cases involve disputes between individuals or entities, such as
contract disputes, property disputes, or personal injury claims.
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