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For a person to be convicted in a civil court, the evidence must prove the person's guilt

A) by a three quarters agreement of jurors.
B) with a high degree of certainty.
C) beyond a reasonable suspicion.
D) beyond a reasonable doubt.

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User GPack
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Answer: C.

Explanation: For a person to be convicted in a civil trial, the evidence must prove the person's guilt beyond a reasonable suspicion. This means that members of a jury must agree that the person is guilty of a criminal act. In a trial, a jury must believe that a person is guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt." This is a far higher burden of proof than "reasonable suspicion."

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User PrimeBenefiter
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I believe it is C.
Hope this helps!
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User Ludwig Magnusson
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