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Explain the ways in which the standards of proof and potential penalties differ depending on the type of crime.

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A standard of proof refers to the duty of the person responsible for proving the case. There are different standards of proof in different circumstances. The three primary standards of proof are proof beyond a reasonable doubt, preponderance of the evidence and clear and convincing evidence.
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