Define presumption of innocence and burden of proof as they relate to criminal liability. The most common

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Define “presumption of innocence” and “burden of proof” as they relate to criminal liability. The most common and well-known burden of proof in prosecuting criminal conduct is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Another standard, used for affirmative defenses such as justification and excuse, places the burden of production (evidence exists) or of persuasion (most of the evidence) on the defendant.

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Criminal Law

ISBN: 9781285061917

11th Edition

Authors: Joel Samaha

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