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  2. United States criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    The burden of proof is on the prosecution in a criminal trial. This means the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty of the crime. The defense has no burden of proof and is presumed innocent during all stages of a criminal trial.

  3. Burden of proof (law) - Wikipedia

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    The prosecution has the legal burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant exceeded the legal limit of alcohol and was in control of a motor vehicle. Possession of the keys is usually sufficient to prove control, even if the defendant is not in the vehicle and is perhaps in a nearby bar.

  4. Evidential burden - Wikipedia

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    The burden of proof then falls on the prosecution to produce evidence to support their position. In such a case, a legal burden will always rest on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant was not acting in self-defence. A legal burden is determined by substantive law, rests upon one party and never shifts. [5]

  5. Here's the evidence presented against Donald Trump in his ...

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    In total, there were 20 days of testimony, during which 20 witnesses were called by the prosecution, while two were called by the defense, and over 200 pieces of evidence were presented. Trump did ...

  6. Affirmative defense - Wikipedia

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    It can either be proved by clear and convincing evidence or by a preponderance of the evidence. In this respect, affirmative defenses differ from ordinary defenses [claim of right, alibi, infancy, necessity, and self-defense (which is an affirmative defense at common law)], which the prosecution has the burden of disproving beyond a reasonable ...

  7. Special counsel Jack Smith's final report says there was ...

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    Smith makes case for prosecution, arguing Trump fueled Jan. 6 violence Smith argued in the report that it was important to bring the election-interference prosecution against Trump in order to ...

  8. Presumption of innocence - Wikipedia

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    The presumption of innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty.Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which must present compelling evidence to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury).

  9. New report by panel of experts claims killer nurse Lucy Letby ...

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    A significant volume of complicated evidence was presented to the court in Ms Letby’s trials. "We anticipate further submissions being made to us." Cheshire Police in the U.K. search the home of ...