On what standard must a defendant usually prove a civil defence?
The criminal standard of proof - beyond reasonable doubt.
The clear and convincing standard - substantially more likely than not.
The reasonable possibility test - realistically capable of being true.
The balance of probabilities - more likely than not.
Flashcards for AQA A Level Law Defences, covering the key terms and definitions you need to recall. 28 cards, matched to the AQA A Level Law (7162) specification.