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How are cases proven in court?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

First you must keep in mind that in Federal court as well as most state courts, they must apply the "burden of Proof" this is usually a job performed by the ADA (Assistant District Atorney) If the ADA fails to prove their case "beyond a reasonable doubt, then in theory, the Jury or Judge, must acquit the defendant.

In Florida, if you are subject to a parole hearing, parole violation, or any violation of probation, then there is NO BURDEN OF PROOF. All the ADA must prove is a plausible reason or proof that you may have done something, (I know it sucks) the burden of Proof only APPLIES in a JURY TRIAL.

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