| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If the plaintiff is a public figure or the statement involves a matter of public concern, the plaintiff has the ultimate burden in his case-in-chief of proving the falsity of a challenged statement by ???clear and convincing proof.???7 Smiley's Too, Inc. v. Denver Post Corp., 935 P.2d 39, 41 (Colo.App.1996).This heightened evidentiary burden (clear and convincing evidence) requires a plaintiff to
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