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All it's done has burden us with the highest level of incarceration in the world.
See also Fulminante, 499 U.S., at ----, 111 S.Ct., at 1257 (prosecution has burden of demonstrating that admission of confession did not contribute to conviction); Satterwhite, 486 U.S., at 258-259, 108 S.Ct., at 1798-1799.
See Advisory Committee's Note to Habeas Corpus Rule 9, 28 U. S. C., p. 427 ("[T]he petitioner has the burden of proving that he has not abused the writ"); accord, Price v. Johnston, 334 U.S. 266, 292 (1948); see also Sanders v. United States, 373 U.S. 1, 10 (1963) (Government merely has burden to plead abuse of the writ).
"Landowner has burden of proof on value," they wrote of the land.
While Trump's attack on McCain and a gold star mother and praise of Putin has hurt him in this group, Hillary has burden of explaining and changing VA after the scandal.
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This is a relief from the fraught scholarship that has burdened recent shows of Western art.
His rule has burdened it with a legacy of inadequate institutions, tangled laws and burning animosities.
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