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1.6 Burden of Proof—Preponderance of the Evidence

1.6 Burden of Proof—Preponderance of the Evidence   

            When a party has the burden of proving any claim [or affirmative defense] by a preponderance of the evidence, it means you must be persuaded by the evidence that the claim [or affirmative defense] is more probably true than not true.

            You should base your decision on all of the evidence, regardless of which party presented it. 

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File 1.06_civil_2017.wpd [1]

Source URL: https://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/jury-instructions/node/47

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