We think the burden of proof should certainly be on those who want to regulate them.
Landrieu said that the burden of proof is on those who want a surge troops.
" Bowersox's previous acting roles include a 2011 appearance on ABC's "Burden of Proof.
In the light of this tough burden of proof, there was insufficient evidence to bring proceedings.
REACH, reverses the burden of proof, asking industry to demonstrate that substances are harmless.
In 1950 an international treaty exempted survivors or descendants from this burden of proof.
For the most part, they have succeeded in shifting the burden of proof in the public mind.
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The problem for debtors is that the burden of proof is on them to demonstrate impossibility, i.e.
They are the ones that are supposed to be watching that burden of proof and evidence stuff.
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He has reminded himself that the burden of proof at any trial would be on the prosecution.
But in 38 out of 50 states, the burden of proof is on him to prove his innocence.
But given the succession of truly horrid Republican Party nominees, Romney supporters bear a heavy burden of proof.
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But the burden of proof has shifted a little in Dr. Kennett's favor.
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Such a shift in the burden of proof is far from a technicality, and far from limited to drug dealers.
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The burden of proof in civil cases, such as the one brought against Ms Stewart by the SEC, is lower.
First, I do not believe the House managers carried the burden of proof with respect to the commission of crimes.
The bill would not introduce American-style statutory protection of free speech: the burden of proof would remain with the defendant.
In a criminal forfeiture, the government must first win a conviction against an individual, where the burden of proof is higher.
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The burden of proof is often less a question of what is revealed than how much gets on the evening news.
This shifting of the burden of proof on the central issue of intent to violate the law is no hyper-technical thing.
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It would also reverse the burden of proof, requiring owners to show they acquired land legally and without violence or threats.
The state did not meet its burden of proof, and despite the court of public opinion the defendant walked because of it.
Unfortunately, the burden of proof for a Section 302 certification allegation under the securities laws is turning out to be very high.
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And by adding this extra facet to its argument, America has partly shifted the burden of proof from Mr Hussein to itself.
The burden of proof in tax controversies is usually upon the taxpayer.
Before, the accused bore the burden of proof, and trials were secret.
Because Judge Lake charged that Lay and Skilling can be convicted based on "conscious avoidance, " the prosecution's burden of proof will be easier met.
The 2000 Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act, or Cafra, put in protections for individuals, including increasing the government's burden of proof in many proceedings.
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After all, the burden of proof in such cases should lie on those who wish to be allowed to deprive consumers of reasonable choices.
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