"Reasonable doubt" is a legal term that means there is not enough evidence to be very sure about whether someone is guilty or not guilty of a crime. It requires the jury or judge to have a solid or reasonable uncertainty about the person's guilt based on the evidence.
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There needs to be evidence at least on the balance of probability, with it being
beyond reasonable doubt as an even better standard of proof.
That is not the way the burden of proof and the standard
of reasonable doubt work in a criminal trial.
To prove that the other party was negligent, you have to prove this beyond
reasonable doubt in front of the court and the jury.
It's her job to do everything she can to represent her client and work to create
reasonable doubt about his or her guilt in the courtroom.
The defense is only responsible for arguing that the plaintiff did not prove her case — that she left room
for reasonable doubt.
I wish only to say here that I think neither is put beyond
reasonable doubt by metaphysical necessity or empirical facts.
As a result, a criminal defence lawyer can often
create reasonable doubt without the need for the client to testify.
When we say this, do we mean beyond shadow of any sort of doubt, or do we mean beyond shadow
of reasonable doubt?
After thousands of years of radio silence,
reasonable doubt in the existence of your sky creature is easily justified, to say the least.
So yes, if the lawyer knows that some other person might have committed the crime, to the degree that it
creates reasonable doubt, then the lawyer must raise this.
First, an acquittal is a statement not of innocence or that no offence was committed, but rather of
reasonable doubt as to whether that offence was committed.
While those espousing «egg mysticism» may continue to wring their hands and express doubts that the magical properties they attribute to the egg have not been fully overcome, such doubts are
not reasonable doubts and would not constitute a legitimate moral indictment of ANT - OAR.
Where the evidence «consists solely of eyewitness testimony that would necessarily
leave reasonable doubt in the mind of a reasonable juror, the trial judge must direct an acquittal upon a motion for directed verdict».
Judges cited the legal principle of in dubio pro reo, which means the court must rule in favor of defendants when
reasonable doubt exists.
In other words, given the practical impossibility of a new trial and the need for finality, they peered into their crystal ball and held that it was «more likely» (let's say a 65 % chance) that a jury would
find reasonable doubt, and that they were pretty sure about their prediction («clearly» suggesting a small margin of error).
As their bond deepens,
reasonable doubts give way to willful belief — and the power of emotion threatens to overcome all rationality.
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It is interesting that, in finding no
such reasonable doubt in this case, the court relied heavily on an affidavit submitted by Mr. Haigh describing his relationship with the firm, and the ongoing conflict checks he conducted which did not disclose the relationship between the firm's client and the claimant in the arbitration.
The order in which a trial judge makes credibility findings of witnesses is inconsequential as long as the principle of
reasonable doubt remains the central consideration.
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At the same time, I question whether those kinds of pro bono projects represent the best allocation of limited resources, when there are still defendants in Alabama who can't find a court - appointed lawyer who can create
enough reasonable doubt to keep the jury deliberating more than a half hour.
Gillespie presents a narrative that
casts reasonable doubt on the depth of Harding's actual involvement in the attack on Kerrigan.
«Todd Howe is a walking,
talking reasonable doubt,» Coffey said, calling the ex-lobbyist who over the years worked for Cuomo and raised money for his campaigns a «master deceiver.»
«Make no mistake: The government's case is heavily leveraged on Todd Howe,» said Milton Williams, the attorney for Gerardi, who also laid out multiple reasons he thinks jurors should be able to
form reasonable doubts regarding Gerardi and the other defendants» guilt.
A Limón court on Monday morning acquitted seven men of the murder of 26 - year - old sea turtle conservationist Jairo Mora on the night of May 31, 2013,
citing reasonable doubt.
An aggressive, experienced attorney can use their extensive skills to create
reasonable doubt through vigorous cross-examination.
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So too, this model makes thoughtful people who have
perfectly reasonable doubts feel guilty and rewards people who either lack the concern or the intellectual curiosity to question their beliefs by making them feel like they have «strong» faith.
Sometimes, even after a murder conviction, some
see reasonable doubt that the conviction was a righteous one
Dominic Cooper and Samuel L. Jackson star in the
thriller Reasonable Doubt, which opens in select theaters on Friday, January 17.
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