Some say ......
'Suicide. 100% certain. How can anyone disagree?'
Others say ....
'Homicide. 100% certain. How can anyone disagree?'
Do some ppl post about -
- poss
criminal charges (w'out specifying that) that cd/be brought if 1, 2, or 3 POI's are located, arrested, etc?
- poss
civil suit (w'out specifying that) LtG's widow cd/file if FLPD benefits re his death are denied?
In court, the
burden of proof depends on
nature of the action filed. Many of us recall criminal cases in which a jury or judge found a defendant 'not guilty' and jury in a later civil wrongful death action returned verdict for surviving spouse, family, et al. Ex: O.J. Simpson, among many others. Just a thought.
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"Standard of proof: United States
"Burden of proof refers most generally to the obligation of a party to prove its allegations at trial. In a civil case the plaintiff sets forth its allegations in a complaint, petition or other pleading. The defendant is then required to file a responsive pleading denying some or all of the allegations and setting forth any affirmative facts in defense. Each party has the burden of proof of its allegations."
Civil:
"Preponderance of the evidence
Preponderance of the evidence, also known as balance of probabilities is the standard required in most civil cases, ...
The standard is met if the proposition is more likely to be true than not true. The standard is satisfied if there is greater than fifty percent chance that the proposition is true.... "more probable than not...."
" This is a far lower burden than "beyond a reasonable doubt," the threshold a prosecutor must meet at any proceeding criminal trial...."
Criminal:
"Beyond reasonable doubt...
"This is the highest standard used as the burden of proof in Anglo-American jurisprudence and typically only applies in criminal proceedings. It has been described, in negative terms, as a proof having been met if there is no plausible reason to believe otherwise. If there is a real doubt, based upon reason and common sense after careful and impartial consideration of all the evidence, or lack of evidence, in a case, then the level of proof has not been met."
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