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If a Prosecutor Wanted to Prove That a Defendant Committed

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Question 18

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If a prosecutor wanted to prove that a defendant committed a hate crime, which burden of proof standard would they be required to use?


A) preponderance of the evidence
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) probable cause
D) reasonable suspicion

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