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2.29: CRIM LAW 2.4 [6 questions]

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    The ______________ is a party’s responsibility to prove a disputed charge, allegation, or defense

    1 preponderance of evidence

    2 burden of proof*

    3 inference

    4 presumption

    A Plaintiff’s burden of proof in a civil case is called preponderance of evidence.

    1 preponderance of evidence*

    2 burden of proof

    3 inference

    4 presumption

    The prosecution’s burden of proof in a criminal case is the most challenging burden of proof in law because it must be__________________________.

    1 preponderance of evidence

    2 burden of proof

    3 beyond a reasonable doubt*

    4 presumption

    An ____________ is a conclusion that the judge or jury may make under the circumstances. It is never mandatory but is a choice.

    1 inference*

    2 burden of proof

    3 beyond a reasonable doubt

    4 presumption

    A _____________is a conclusion that the judge or jury must make under the circumstances.

    1 inference

    2 burden of proof

    3 beyond a reasonable doubt

    4 presumption*

    ____________________ indirectly proves a fact

    1 direct evidence

    2 circumstantial evidence *

    3 burden of proof

    4 presumption

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