Legal system redefined: Burden of proof and standard of proof unified.
The burden of proof and standard of proof in legal cases are closely related and work together to determine if the evidence presented meets the required level. The standard of proof acts as a measuring scale for judges to assess if the evidence meets the burden of proof in civil litigation. Both concepts interact and function similarly in practice. To construct a solid case, the evidence must be based on legal truth, combining subjective and objective elements, and utilizing various standards of proof.