standard of proof: the level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a criminal or civil proceeding
the standard of proof to convict is proof beyond a reasonable doubt see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence compare burden of proof; clear and convincing evidence at evidence, reasonable doubt
◇ Preponderance of the evidence is the least demanding standard of proof and is used for most civil actions and some criminal defenses (as insanity). Clear and convincing proof is a more demanding standard of proof and is used in certain civil actions (as a civil fraud suit). Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is the most demanding standard and the one that must be met for a criminal conviction.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.