Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of evidence is used if a civil court finds the defendant guilty?

  1. Clear and convincing

  2. Probable cause

  3. Preponderance of the evidence

  4. Beyond a reasonable doubt

The correct answer is: Preponderance of the evidence

A Clear and convincing evidence is a higher standard of proof than preponderance of the evidence. It is often required in cases involving fraud or other serious allegations. B: Probable cause is a lower standard of proof than preponderance of the evidence. It only requires that there is enough evidence to suggest that the defendant may have committed the crime. D: Beyond a reasonable doubt is the highest standard of proof and is used in criminal cases. It requires the jury to be almost certain of the defendant's guilt. The type of evidence used in a civil court is preponderance of the evidence, which means that it is more likely than not that the defendant is responsible for the damages or harm. This standard of proof is lower than beyond a reasonable doubt, which is used in criminal cases, and higher than probable cause. Therefore, the correct answer is C.