The 'burden of proof' is:
A) the obligation of the plaintiff to produce sufficient evidence to establish the truth of his or her version of the facts.
B) the amount of proof required in a trial for the plaintiff or Crown to prove their case.
C) the requirement in civil trials that the Crown must prove the defendant's guilt beyond all reasonable doubt.
D) the requirement in criminal trials that the court must find on the balance of probabilities that the plaintiff has proven his or her version of facts.
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