Criminal cases with civil cases start the trial of the civil part at the same time as the criminal case, and the two cases are conducted at the same time. Criminal cases are prosecuted by the procuratorate, while incidental civil lawsuits are prosecuted by the parties themselves. Generally speaking, the court where you file a lawsuit is the court where the prosecutor's office files the prosecution. After the case reaches the procuratorate, you, as the victim, can file an incidental civil lawsuit, collect evidence, write an incidental civil lawsuit, and submit it to the prosecutor's office or court. You can also appoint a lawyer to represent you. Usually, there will be a sample civil lawsuit in court with all the details written on it, including your personal information, the defendant's personal information, phone number, home address, and the reason for filing the lawsuit and the request. Defendant’s personal information, phone number, home address, reason for filing suit and request. If you don't know how to write, you can go to the court and ask someone to teach you how to write. Generally speaking, judges hearing criminal cases will also hear civil cases instead of setting up a separate tribunal. The procedure is the same as in civil litigation. Legal purpose:
Article 101 of the People's Republic of China **** and the National Criminal Procedure Law If the victim suffers material losses due to the defendant's criminal behavior, he has the right to file a lawsuit during the criminal proceedings. There is a civil lawsuit attached. If the victim dies or becomes incapacitated, the victim's legal representative or close relatives have the right to file an incidental civil lawsuit. If state property or collective property suffers losses, the People's Procuratorate may initiate incidental civil litigation when filing a public prosecution.