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bevisbördan

Bevisbördan, or burden of proof, is the legal obligation to prove disputed facts in a case. The party who raises a claim or asserts a fact bears the bevisbörda. The court decides whether the evidence presented meets the required standard, applying the applicable evidentiary rules.

Standards of proof differ by jurisdiction and by type of case. In criminal cases, many systems require

Bevisbördan can shift during proceedings. Once a party has provided sufficient prima facie evidence, the burden

proof
beyond
a
reasonable
doubt
for
each
essential
element
of
the
offense.
In
civil
cases,
the
claimant
typically
must
establish
facts
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
or
the
balance
of
probabilities.
Some
matters
use
alternative
levels
of
proof
or
require
a
higher
threshold
for
certain
elements
or
defenses.
may
move
to
the
other
side
to
refute,
justify,
or
prove
an
affirmative
defense.
Legal
presumptions,
procedural
rules,
and
specific
statutes
can
allocate
or
shift
the
burden.
Ultimately,
bevisbördan
concerns
the
sufficiency
and
persuasiveness
of
proofs,
not
absolute
truth,
and
it
guides
how
disputes
are
resolved
in
courts.