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What is the difference between plaintiffs and defendants in a civil trial and plaintiffs and defendants

in a criminal trial in a federal case? (Select all that apply.)

In a civil trial, the defendant is always the person who is accused the crime.

In a criminal trial, the defendant is always the person who is accused of the crime.

- In a criminal trial, the plaintiff is always the U. S. government.

In a civil trial, the plaintiff is always the U. S. government.

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