21. But criminal prosecution requires proof beyond reasonable doubt that the person charged committed the offence. 22. The prosecution cannot prove the case beyond reasonable doubt against either one of them. 23. It is not enough if the evidence looks stronger against one than the other, if the case cannot be proved beyond reasonable doubt. 24. Criminal prosecution, requiring proof beyond reasonable doubt, is one legal contribution to child protection. 25. Although helpful, even this approach does not really do justice to the nebulous concept of reasonable doubt. 26. And even then, the argument would have to travel beyond a reasonable doubt. 27. And reasonable doubt is all that Simpson needs to go free. 28. And the law requires prosecutors to prove the actual level beyond a reasonable doubt. 29. And sink with her he will, unless Starr can nail Clinton beyond a reasonable doubt. 30. And the proof was there, beyond reasonable doubt, in the DNA. |