In a criminal case, the prosecution:
A) must prove the defendant guilty by a preponderance of the evidence.
B) need not prove each element of the crime but only the general guilt of the accused.
C) must prove the guilt of the accused by clear and convincing evidence.
D) must compile enough evidence to convince the jury or the judge that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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