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What a plaintiff must prove is largely determined by:?

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In order for the plaintiff to win the case, he or she plaintiff must be able to give a solid and dominant evidence. The standard for this is that the claim must be at least 50% true. If the plaintiff is able to provide this standard evidence, the judge can give merit to the claim. 
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