Answer:
B-civil law is focused on resolving disputes between private individuals, while criminal law is focused on violations of state law.
Explanation:
Civil law in Georgia is the division of law that is in charge of resolving non-criminal cases. Often, these cases are disputes between private individuals, or private groups of people, that are always solved with non criminal measures.
Criminal law is the type of law that is in charge of resolving criminal cases. Crimes such as theft, fraud, or murder fall under this jurisdiction, and more often than not, result in criminal punishment (prison time).