Which statement best describes the difference between a statute and case law? A statute is a law created by lawmakers; case law is an interpretation of the law by a judge. Violating a statute can only result in a penalty or fine; violating a case law can result in jail. A statute involves constitutional law; case law involves criminal law. Statutes refer to only state laws; case law can apply at the federal, state, or local level.
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @volleyballlover55 Which statement best describes the difference between a statute and case law? A statute involves constitutional law; case law involves criminal law. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
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Title 5, Chapter 1 Property Maintenance, 302.3, enacted by the City Council of Thomaston on September 20, 1991 states: “All public and private sidewalks, walkways, stairs, driveways, parking spaces, parking lots and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair and maintained free from hazardous conditions, including snow.” Which of the following statements correctly represents the above text? This is an interpretive ruling by a judicial body. This is a constitutional law made by a legislative body. This is a regulation made by a legislative body. This is a statute made by an executive agency.
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