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    The Standard of Proof Upon Which a Jury or Judge
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The Standard of Proof Upon Which a Jury or Judge

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

The standard of proof upon which a jury or judge must make a determination in a criminal case is called:


A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) evidence-driven deliberations
C) a preponderance of the evidence
D) the 90% guilty standard

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