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What distinction was contemplated by standard of proof and burden of proof in Rule 14?

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What distinction was contemplated by standard of proof and burden of proof in Rule 14?

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“Standard of proof” refers to the level of persuasion required of a party. “Burden of proof” refers to the party who has the burden to prove the issue.

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