No, you must purchase a case that is specifically designed to be water proof or water resistant.
no
There are plenty of water proof cases available, but most are brand specific. It depends on what device you have.
In both cases, the moving party bears the burden of proof. In a criminal case, that is the government. In a civil case, that is the plaintiff.
Burden of proof is who has to prove the case by meeting or exceeding the standard of proof. In a criminal case, it's the prosecution. In a civil case, it's the plaintiff. Standard of proof is the unquantifiable amount of proof that must be shown. In criminal cases, it's beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, it's a preponderance of the evidence.
A 'Preponderance of the Evidence.'
Prosecutor
The standard is: Proof beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Not ALL doubt, just reasonable doubt.
No it is not. The do sell, however water proof cases.
In criminal cases, it is "beyond all reasonable doubt", and in civil cases it is "on the balance of probabilities".
preponderance of evidence
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The standard is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.