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It is not the case that Adopting a floating standard of proof would offend accused persons' right to consistent weighting of moral harm.
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Accused persons have a right to consistent weighting of the importance of moral harm in procedural and evidential rules.
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This right to consistent weighting stems from their right to equal concern and respect.
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A floating standard of proof treats accused persons differently with respect to evaluating the importance of avoiding moral harm.
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