
The amount of evidence which a plaintiff (or prosecuting attorney, in a criminal case) must present in a trial in order to win is called the standard of proof. Different cases require different standards of proof depending on what is at stake. The common standards are: Beyond a reasonable doubt (criminal cases)--for a criminal defendant to be con.....
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See burden of proof.
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