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What does it mean to say that cases must be proved on a ‘balance of probabilities’ and when is this appropriate? A. In civil cases, where it is demonstrated that the claimant’s case is more likely to be true than the defendant’s case. B. In civil cases where the judge is convinced of the claimant’s case. C. In criminal cases, when it is demonstrated that the prosecution’s case is more likely to be true than not. D. In criminal cases, where there is no significant doubt in the minds of the jury that the prosecution’s allegations are true. |