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12 February, 07:55

Under the doctrine of strict liability the plaintiff has the burden of proof to show the defendant should be held liable. a. True b. False

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  1. 12 February, 07:58
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    That statement is true

    Explanation:

    this means that The doctrine of strict liability requires the Accusers to be the one that have to provide the proof of a crime/misdemeanor.

    For example,

    Let's say that person A make the accusation that person B Steal his money.

    When this case is brought to the court, the judge will obligate person A to present the things that can be used as a proof for the accusation. This is what is referred to as the Burden of proof.

    If the person A fail to provide the necessary proof, then the court will most likely mandate person A to fix person's B name to the public for tarnishing his name.
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