burden of persuasion
burden of persuasion
Law Definition
n.
The burden on a party at trial to present sufficient evidence to persuade the
fact-finder, by the applicable standard of proof, of the truth of a fact or
assertion and to convince the fact-finder to interpret the facts in a way that
favors the party. Also called persuasion burden or risk of nonpersuasion. See
also proof (burden of proof).
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