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OpenStudy (rissa):

true or false? if the plaintiff in the civil proceedings fails to prove his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury must find in favor of the defendant. (i cant find a law group so asking here) true or false? if the plaintiff in the civil proceedings fails to prove his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury must find in favor of the defendant. (i cant find a law group so asking here) @History

OpenStudy (anonymous):

False, The Jury may choose to find guilty or not guilty regardless of evidence. This is called Jury Nullification.

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