Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 18 April 2025
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Consider the following statements regarding the onus of proof in criminal and civil matters
and choose the correct option:
A.
The onus of proof rests on the state throughout a criminal trial, but the evidentiary burden
sometimes shifts onto the accused, for instance when the state has established a good prima
facie case.
B.
The incidence of the onus of proof is an issue that is determined by the procedural law.
C.
In both criminal and civil cases, the evidentiary burden is only relevant at the end of a trial.
D.
In criminal cases, the state always bears the onus of proof regarding all issues and defences.
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A shoots and kills his wife’s lover in his wife’s presence and is subsequently charged with
murder. A's wife is a witness. A's wife is ...
A.
both an identifying witness and a single witness.
B.
incompetent to testify on behalf of the state.
C.
only a single witness.