What is the standard of proof used for civil cases in Texas?
A) The defendant must be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
B) The plaintiff must meet the preponderance of evidence.
C) The defendant must prove a reasonable chance of innocence.
D) The defendant must have contributed more to the judge's campaign than the plaintiff.
E) The plaintiff must meet the standard of reasonable doubt.
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