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    Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Is Required by Due Process
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Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Is Required by Due Process

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is required by Due Process in:


A) criminal trials.
B) civil trials.
C) both criminal and civil trials.
D) neither criminal nor civil trials.

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