25.00 - Defenses; burden of proof.

§ 25.00 Defenses; burden of proof.    1.  When  a "defense," other than an "affirmative defense," defined by  statute is raised at a trial, the people have the burden  of  disproving  such defense beyond a reasonable doubt.    2.  When  a defense declared by statute to be an "affirmative defense"  is raised at a trial, the defendant has the burden of establishing  such  defense by a preponderance of the evidence.