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    The Prosecution's Responsibility to Prove All Elements of a Crime
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The Prosecution's Responsibility to Prove All Elements of a Crime

Question 29

Question 29

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The prosecution's responsibility to prove all elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt is known as its:


A) burden of production.
B) burden of proof.
C) burden to prove the corpus delicti.
D) presumption of guilt.

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