
The standard in a criminal case requiring that the jury be satisfied to a moral certainty that every element of a crime has been proven by the prosecution. This standard of proof does not require that the state establish absolute certainty by eliminating all doubt, but it does require that the evidence be sufficiently conclusive that all reasonable...
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(adj) Beyond A Reasonable Doubt is the phrase used to testify the state of mind of the judge while deciding whether the defended has done the crime or not, confirming that all possible opportunity to confirm that the defendant has not done the crime was exhausted.
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the kind of proof needed to find someone guilty in a criminal court in the UK - the court must be really sure: if both sides are evenly balanced, the accused person must be found not guilty
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The highest level of proof required to win a case. Necessary to get a guilty verdict in criminal cases. see reasonable doubt.
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See: reasonable doubt
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