MATCHING:
COLUMN 1
1. Burden of Proof
2. Beyond a reasonable doubt
3. Preponderance of the evidence
4. Plaintiff
5. Defendant
COLUMN 2
a. The burden of proof the prosecution must meet in a criminal trial.
b. The standard required to prove an allegation with facts.
c. In a civil case, the person against whom the suit is filed. In a criminal case, the person accused of a crime.
d. Evidence that is more convincing than the opposing evidence.
e. The party who files a lawsuit
1. b. The standard required to prove an allegation with facts.
2. a. The burden of proof the prosecution must meet in a criminal trial.
3. d. Evidence that is more convincing than the opposing evidence.
4. e. The party who files a lawsuit
5. c. In a civil case, the person against whom the suit is filed. In a criminal case, the person accused of a crime.
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