Bully Problem

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Anton is a bully. One night while eating at a local diner, he notices Derek eating at a nearby table. Anton does not like the band displayed on Derek’s T-shirt, so to show his pals who is in charge, Anton orders Derek to sit at another table. When Derek refuses, Anton punches him in the jaw. As a result of the injury, Derek misses several weeks of work and has to pay both medical and dental bills.
Anton is a bully. One night while eating at a local diner, he notices Derek eating at a nearby table. Anton does not like the band displayed on Derek’s T-shirt, so to show his pals who is in charge, Anton orders Derek to sit at another table. When Derek refuses, Anton punches him in the jaw. As a result of the injury, Derek misses several weeks of work and has to pay both medical and dental bills.
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a. Has Anton violated civil laws, criminal laws, or both?

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b. Who decides whether Anton should be charged criminally? Who decides whether or not to sue Anton in a civil action?

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c. If Anton is charged with a crime and is sued in a civil action, would the civil and criminal cases be tried together? Why or why not?

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d. Is going to court the only way to handle this problem? What alternatives are there and which do you think would work best?