subject
Law, 20.05.2020 02:57 gatorboy1788

Criminal trials and civil trials have different standards of proof. Why is that?

A. Criminal trials have juries and juries are harder to convince the judges.

B. Civil trials have the risk that both parties are responsible so it is important to hold them to a higher standard.

C. Civil trials usually results in a financial payments and The court must determine if the losing party can pay.

D. Criminal trials have a risk of the loss of freedom of a defendant and therefore the defendant must be protected.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Law

question
Law, 15.07.2019 11:10
Why is dr. carla o'donnell visiting the jurisville police dept
Answers: 3
question
Law, 16.07.2019 03:20
When turning left or right, remember to
Answers: 2
question
Law, 16.07.2019 06:20
How can you tell that you're driving in the right direction? options are a. there is a white line on your left and a yellow line on your right. b. there are yellow lines on both sides of your vehicle. c. there is a double yellow line on your right. d. there is a yellow line on your left and a white line on your right.
Answers: 1
question
Law, 16.07.2019 19:20
There are certain modes of governing the people which will succeed. there are others which will not. the idea of consolidation is abhorrent to the people of this country." —william grayson, 1788 which of the following is a true statement about this quote? 1) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 2) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 3) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties. 4) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Criminal trials and civil trials have different standards of proof. Why is that?

A. Cri...
Questions
question
Engineering, 04.08.2021 01:00
question
Mathematics, 04.08.2021 01:00
question
Mathematics, 04.08.2021 01:00