Standard of Proof

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What is Standard of Proof?

Standard of proof describes the amount of evidence necessary to prove an assertion or claim in a trial. For example, in a criminal case the government has the burden to prove its case and the elements of the crime charged to the standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt."

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