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I think the requirements for punitive damages varies between jurisdictions and specific claims.
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I understand the arguments for why state/federal prosecutions for the same act are not considered double jeopardy (separate sovereigns, preventing malicious immunization) and why criminal/civil are not (different parties, lack of "physical" jeopardy in a civil trial). But I still think it is stupid that one can be held liable for a act that one, legally, did not commit (and especially stupid if, in fact, one did not actually commit the act). Since just as guilty people can be acquitted, innocent people can be charged. |
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