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There are only legal burdens of proof in existence in English criminal law. The legal burden of proof is the obligation on the prosecution to prove all the facts necessary to establish the defendant's guilt. There are also evidential burdens which imposes an obligation upon either the prosecution or defence to produce sufficient evidence to establish the facts.
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