What specifically are you asking about? Admission of guilt? Eyewitnesses? Videotape? Fingerprint evidence, DNA evidence? Apprehended with the money on you?
Evidence must prove the person committed the crime. The evidence must match the story, otherwise the case will be hard to prove.
Evidence or proof which convinces the court or jury of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The answer is actually contained in the question.
A perpetrator commited a criminal act while armed with a weapon (of any sort).
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Anything that can legally be admitted that would convince a juror that someone has committed a crime.
Sufficient probable cause and evidence to place the defendant inside the location which was burglarized.
The difference is: in civil trials it is a "preponderance of evidence," whereas in a criminal trial it is "beyond a reasonable doubt."
Sixty Seven senators are needed to convict a government official in an impeachment trial.
"Proof beyond a reasonable doubt."
All twelve.
12 minimum
Under the U.S. Constitution, proof needed to convict a person of treason is very high. There must be either two eye witnesses to the overt act of treason or a confession by the defendant in open court.
In the United States, two-thirds of the Senate is needed to convict an officer in an impeachment trial. This means that out of 100 senators, at least 67 votes are required for conviction.
Convict labor was used for various types of work, such as building roads, railways, and infrastructure. Convicts were often forced to work in harsh conditions and were used to provide cheap labor for government projects and private companies. This practice was common in many countries during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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To stop and/or investigate big crimes like a bank robbery or a murder