Common law refers to legal principles developed through court decisions, while criminal law involves statutes that define crimes and their punishments. Common law is based on precedent and judicial decisions, while criminal law is codified in statutes passed by legislatures. In common law, judges have more flexibility in interpreting and applying the law, while criminal law is more rigid and specific in defining offenses and penalties.
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