Chapter
Understanding Preponderance Of The Evidence Standard In Civil Cases
The preponderance of the evidence standard in civil cases means that someone must only prove that something is more likely than not to have occurred. A case will be called by the solicitor only when they're ready to try it.
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The preponderance of the evidence standard is used in civil cases, meaning that a plaintiff must prove that something is more likely than not to have occurred.
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Summary
The preponderance of the evidence standard is used in civil cases, meaning that a plaintiff must prove that something is more likely than not to have occurred. A case is scheduled for trial by the solicitor when they are ready to try the case, not necessarily according to a deadline.