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Burden of Proof: Civil Trial Versus Criminal Trial

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Why might someone be tried both civilly and criminally for the same event? What are the burdens of proof in a civil trial versus a criminal trial?

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This solution discusses the different burdens of proof that are associated with a criminal trial and a civil trial in about 270 words.

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Once a criminal case has a verdict entered, the case cannot be tried again; as the law is written that a defendant cannot be tried for the same crime twice. A perfect example of someone who was tried both in criminal court and in civil court ...

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