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A long, long time ago, someone told me that crimes are committed separately. (I don't even remember the person who told me this.) The situation that was discussed in that conversation was that a burglar had entered a home illicitly, fallen due to some code violation, and hurt themself.
The homeowner was able to conduct a case against the invader, but the criminal was also able to sue for ... Whatever you sue for when you get hurt in someone else's house. Neither jury was allowed to know the details of the other's case, or perhaps they were instructed to disregard their knowledge.
The point is, in one possible suit the person we would likely agree is the victim is legally the victim; and in the other they are legally the perpetrator. According to the law, the two are not relevant to each other.
... Is what I was told decades ago by this person I barely remember.