Civil Suit

Burden of Proof
The burden of proof is the duty of a party in a trial to substantiate an allegation or issue to avoid dismissal or convince the court of the truth of a claim, essential in both civil and criminal lawsuits.
Interrogatories
Written questions about facts in a civil suit, submitted by one party to the other party or witnesses. These questions are asked under oath, and both the questions and sworn answers are used as evidence in the trial.

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