Legal system revolutionized: Presumed facts exempt from proof in civil cases.
The article discusses the importance of presumed facts in civil court cases. Presumed facts are stable relationships between events or circumstances that can help in understanding a case. While not officially listed as exempt from evidence, they play a significant role in legal proceedings. The article suggests that presumed facts should be considered separately from the burden of proof to simplify court processes. This approach could improve the efficiency of civil trials by reducing the need for extensive evidence gathering.