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Law, 03.04.2020 18:11 wgdelgado

What is the difference in the standard of proof required for conviction in a criminal trial and that required to find for the
plaintiff in a civil trial?
The standard of proof in a civil trial is higher than the standard of proof in a criminal prosecution that requires the prosecutor to
establish the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.
There is no difference in the standard of proof between a civil trial and a criminal prosecution
The standard of proof in a civil trial is lower than the standard of proof in a criminal prosecution that requires the prosecutor to
establish the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.
In a civil trial, the standard of proof requires the plaintiff to introduce at least three eye witnesses

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