Civil litigation involves different standards of proof compared to criminal litigation. Choose the correct answer.
a. A judge or jury may find that a person is more likely than not to have committed a civil wrong and therefore be liable for the civil wrong.
b. A judge or jury must be satisfied on a balance of probabilities that a person is guilty of a civil wrong.
c. The evidence in the criminal trial can never be used in the civil trial.
d. A judge or jury must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that a person committed a criminal offence and that therefore the person is found liable for the criminal offence.
e. The standard of proof in the civil trial is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Therefore, a person convicted in the criminal trial will always be found liable in the civil trial.