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Social Studies, 29.02.2020 03:22, DarcieMATHlin819

Arthur is arrested for the crime of murder. Arthur denies that he committed the crime and is planning a vigorous defense. The state will be required to show evidence to prove its case:.a. by preponderance of the evidence.
b. with clear and convincing evidence.
c. beyond a reasonable doubt.
d. by completely rebutting all evidence raised by the defendant.

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