A person who is injured or harmed may sue the person who committed the tort in civil court. The tort may be an intentional act or an unintentional act.A tort is any civil wrong that is not founded on a contract. Torts are cases that do not involve contractual duties. They are handled the same way as contracts, but the experts may be different. Intentional torts, where someone intentionally committed a wrong and caused an injury to someone else. Malicious prosecution arises when an individual or entity uses the legal system to bring a criminal complaint or charge against someone. Torts can range from bodily injury to negligence to defamation, though these charges are all brought in civil rather than criminal court. The Circuit Court is responsible for maintaining civil exhibits that have been admitted or identified in a court proceeding. Tort law is also a very broad area of law.