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Statutes > Georgia > Title-24 > Chapter-4 > Article-1

§ 24-4-1 - On whom burden of proof lies
§ 24-4-2 - Change of burden in discretion of court
§ 24-4-3 - Amount of mental conviction required; preponderance of evidence in civil cases
§ 24-4-4 - Determining where preponderance of evidence lies
§ 24-4-5 - Reasonable doubt in criminal cases
§ 24-4-6 - When conviction may be had on circumstantial evidence
§ 24-4-7 - Positive testimony preferred over negative; exception
§ 24-4-8 - Number of witnesses required generally; exceptions; effect of corroboration
§ 24-4-9 - Inferences from evidence or lack thereof

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-24 > Chapter-4 > Article-1

§ 24-4-1 - On whom burden of proof lies
§ 24-4-2 - Change of burden in discretion of court
§ 24-4-3 - Amount of mental conviction required; preponderance of evidence in civil cases
§ 24-4-4 - Determining where preponderance of evidence lies
§ 24-4-5 - Reasonable doubt in criminal cases
§ 24-4-6 - When conviction may be had on circumstantial evidence
§ 24-4-7 - Positive testimony preferred over negative; exception
§ 24-4-8 - Number of witnesses required generally; exceptions; effect of corroboration
§ 24-4-9 - Inferences from evidence or lack thereof