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In the US the "civil" lawsuit is where the victim gets damages, for example in the OJ case the civil-suit jury "awarded the Brown and Goldman families tens of millions of dollars in punitive damages against Simpson".
I found a quote directly related to your question "would my guilty plea( in the criminal court) constitute an act of admission and make it easier for the people I hurt to come after me with a civil lawsuit". http://www.southerncaliforniadefenseblog.com/2009/04/california_cri...