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  2. Burden of proof (law) - Wikipedia

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    In this standard, a greater degree of believability must be met than the common standard of proof in civil actions (i.e. preponderance of the evidence), which only requires that the facts as a threshold be more likely than not to prove the issue for which they are asserted.

  3. No, White House won’t appear on sex offender registry under ...

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    It was reposted more than 26,000 times in eight days. ... which is by a preponderance of the evidence, meaning the jury found it more likely than not that Trump sexually assaulted Carroll ...

  4. Question of law - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the nature of the matter, the standard of proof may require that a fact be proven to be "more likely than not" (there is barely more evidence for the fact than against, as established by a preponderance of the evidence) or true beyond reasonable doubt.

  5. Competency evaluation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a presumption of innocence, where the defendant must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, CST is determined only by a preponderance of the evidence. [21] The defense must only prove that the defendant is more likely than not incompetent.

  6. ‘Preponderance of evidence’: Paul presses lab leak theory in ...

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    In a contentious House hearing earlier this month, Fauci denied suppressing the lab leak theory but reiterated that he believes the most likely origin of the pandemic was animal-to-human transmission.

  7. Meta ex-COO Sandberg sanctioned in investor lawsuit for ...

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    Laster imposed a higher standard of "clear and convincing evidence," rather than "preponderance" of evidence, for Sandberg's affirmative defenses, which are her arguments and evidence for why she ...

  8. Santosky v. Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Santosky v. Kramer, 455 U.S. 745 (1982), is a Supreme Court case involving the burden of proof for the revocation of parental rights.The case arose when the Ulster County, New York, Department of Social Services sought to revoke John Santosky II and Annie Santosky's parental rights to their three children.

  9. CNN polling guru says battleground state sweep ‘more likely ...

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    CNN polling guru Harry Enten said he believes a sweep of the main battleground states in the presidential election is “more likely than not,” even as polls show all seven of the big swing ...