"The lawsuit was dismissed because the judge declared it to be frivolous." "Most of the blogs on the internet are a frivolous waste of resources." "His frivolous remarks did not fit the solemnity of the occasion." "Spending money on comic books seemed frivolous to Simone, who has no money for food." "Spending money on comic books would seem frivolous to someone who has no money for food."
A person bringing a criminal lawsuit is typically called a prosecutor or a plaintiff in some jurisdictions. They represent the government and are responsible for bringing charges against the accused individual in court.
criminal case very hardly if the civil case normal and the suggested
Why would you want to? Your even steven.
When an inmate files a suit against the prison and its over a matter that isnt or legally a crime, someones oatmeal wasnt hot enough or something to that extent.
In civil law, the party who is served with the papers beginning the civil action, and is defending the lawsuit is called the "defendant"; the party who brings the lawsuit is called the "plaintiff". In the strictest sense, the person in a criminal 'lawsuit' not a civil proceeding, is called a "defendant". The party, in the criminal action, who brings the lawsuit, a criminal proceeding, is called the "State". The representative for the criminal action against the is a Prosecutor. Please see the discussion page for further notions about using the word "defendant" instead of the label "accused" in a criminal proceeding.
What a frivolous question. Honestly: Many people think frivolous thoughts. "This is such a frivolous idea!"
Civil is like when your neighbor complains that you make too much noise. It can be a lawsuit too. Criminal is when you have broken the law. A criminal act has been committed.
Embezzlement is a crime prosecuted by criminal courts. No lawsuit is necessary.
The same as in the US, frivolous.
Yes, you can sue Western Union but you probably will not win and will waste your time. This is a somewhat frivolous lawsuit and you may find it difficult to locate an attorney to represent you.
In general, no. A lawsuit is a civil matter, NOT a criminal matter. However, if you commit a criminal act, such as concealing property owned by another, failure to obey a court order, etc, you can be arrested.