In legal cases, the burden of proof lies with the party making the claim or accusation. They must provide evidence to support their case and convince the court of the validity of their argument.
The shifting burden of proof fallacy occurs when someone shifts the responsibility to prove their claim onto others instead of providing evidence themselves. This impacts the validity of arguments by making it difficult to determine the truth of the claim, as the burden of proof should always lie with the person making the assertion.
You can drop out any age if your parents agree. But you need proof your going to a new school. Or just lie :D
your not supposed to but some people just do
to save your life
It is not illegal to lie about your gender in most situations, but there may be legal consequences if the lie is used to commit fraud or deceive others. It is important to be honest about your gender for personal and legal reasons.
NO. in court you have to make an oath to be telling the truth and nothing but the truth. to be lying could get you sent to prison
No, it is completly legal
its just a lie just to waste peoples time
If a person is publishing or publicly broadcasting a lie about you, legal action can be taken. This offense is known as defamation of character and the offender can be sued.
A lot of people are suprised to find out that it's perfectly legal for police to lie. It's not legal for them to lie to a court under oath, but short of that, they're just as entitled to lie as anyone else is. A detective that does this often is going to get a reputation, and the state workers are going to stop believing him. But it's not illegal.
Lie detectors are used in law and legal issues to try to determine if someone is telling the truth or not.
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