Criminal charges are generally not filed when which type of law is violated?

statutory law

criminal law

civil law

case law

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Nope. Case law is another name for common law.

Yes, that's correct. When statutory law is violated, criminal charges are generally not filed. Statutory law refers to laws enacted by legislative bodies, such as statutes and ordinances. Violations of statutory law typically result in civil penalties or legal actions, rather than criminal charges. Criminal charges are more commonly filed when violations occur under criminal law, which involves offenses against society as a whole.