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In a criminal case, the government brings charges against the
plaintiff.
defendant.
victim.
criminal.
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defendant
Explanation: In criminal cases the government (prosecutor) files charges against the defendant (the person accused). "Plaintiff" is a civil term; the victim is the harmed party, not the party formally charged.
Explanation: In criminal cases the government (prosecutor) files charges against the defendant (the person accused). "Plaintiff" is a civil term; the victim is the harmed party, not the party formally charged.
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