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What must discipline counsel prove in order for the Tribunal panel to return a finding of guilt?

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What must discipline counsel prove in order for the Tribunal panel to return a finding of guilt?

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The burden of proof is on discipline counsel who must show on clear and convincing evidence that the accused has committed the alleged offence. The standard of proof is referred to as the “balance of probabilities”, which means that discipline counsel must prove that it was more likely than not that the accused committed the offence.

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