101.   It certainly had enough holes in it to create reasonable doubt.

102.   It all comes down to reasonable doubt.

103.   Instead, he stressed that there was not enough evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime had been committed.

104.   It is incumbent upon the prosecution to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.

105.   It means that, like it or not, the rest of the world must leave it to each individual juror to decide what constitutes reasonable doubt.

106.   It must also be presumed that such a juror would conscientiously obey the instructions of the trial court requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

107.   It only takes one juror with a reasonable doubt to block conviction.

108.   It must merely raise a reasonable doubt in the minds of the three-judge panel acting as the jury.

109.   It tells me that jurors were not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt.

a. + doubt >>共 236
reasonable 17.92%
serious 11.28%
lingering 6.70%
nagging 3.45%
new 3.32%
grave 2.99%
growing 2.79%
strong 2.52%
considerable 2.26%
further 2.19%
reasonable + n. >>共 642
price 8.24%
doubt 7.92%
people 2.52%
person 2.35%
chance 2.08%
cost 2.02%
amount 1.67%
rate 1.58%
level 1.58%
expectation 1.58%
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