Why are cases involving white-collar crime often dealt with in civil court rather than criminal court?
A) This type of crime is not considered severe enough for criminal court.
B) Injured parties want to see the offenders punished.
C) Due to backlogs in the criminal courts most cases are transferred to civil court.
D) Injured parties want to recover the losses they experienced from the crime.
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