grammaticality - "In which" or "of which"?
I was writing the following sentence and became lost in thought. I wasn't sure whether to use "of which" or "in which". Are either correct? If not, what is?
Strict-liability crimes are crimes [of/in] which the burden of proof is reversed.
Originally I had "in which" but I changed it to "of which" after rephrasing the area of concern mentally: the burden of proof of/in crimes.
Answer
I would say
For these crimes, the burden of proof is reversed.
Accordingly, I would write
These are crimes for which the burden of proof is reversed.
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