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    Requiring Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt for Criminal Convictions Is
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Requiring Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt for Criminal Convictions Is

Question 96

Question 96

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Requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt for criminal convictions is grounded in:


A) Effective assistance of counsel
B) Equal Protection Clause
C) Due Process Clause
D) Confrontation Clause

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