Is legal proof same as burden of proof?

Answer:
No. Legal proof refers to some admissible evidence to prove something, such as a witness's testimony or a document showing something. Burden of proof refers to the level of proof needed for the court, such as preponderance of the evidence or beyond a reasonable doubt.
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