Presumptions Flashcards

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What is the burden of production?

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It is a question of who. Burden of going forward/producing evidence is on the P in a civil case and the prosecution in a criminal case.

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What is the burden of persuasion?

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It is a question of how much. It is the degree to which the evidence must be proven.

There are three levels:
1. Preponderance of the evidence - This applies to most civil cases, preliminary fact determinations, and some criminal issues.

  1. Clear and convincing evidence - This applies to criminally related civil cases and insanity in federal criminal cases.
  2. Beyond a reasonable doubt - This applies to every element in a criminal case.
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When is there burden shifting?

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There are two main ways to shift a burden of production:

  1. Affirmative defenses in civil and criminal cases.
  2. Presumptions.
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What are presumptions?

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It is a procedural devise that shifts the burden of going forward to the opposing party. It is an inference that may be drawn when one set of facts (basic facts) establishes a very high probability of the existence of another set of facts (presumed facts), absent a contrary showing. Upon a showing to the contrary, the presumption disappears.

Presumptions are rare in criminal cases.

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What are conclusive presumptions?

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They are irrebuttable. Those that are conclusively established once a set of basic facts is proven.

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What about presumptions in diversity actions?

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Where the rule of decision regarding a claim or defense arises under state law, the Federal rules apply the substantive law of the state.

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