61. But, for too many people, reasonable doubt was defined as no doubt at all. 62. By contrast, he said, the reasonable doubt standard leaves the door open just a crack. 63. But, if even for a moment, you thought this might be her, then you have reasonable doubt and you must acquit. 64. By showing beyond a reasonable doubt the existence and cost of sex discrimination in at least one profession, they shed light on its possible importance throughout the economy. 65. Death can be imposed only if all the jurors find that prosecutors have proved aggravating factors beyond a reasonable doubt. 66. Defendants will be presumed innocent until proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, the same standard used in civilian trials. 67. Did the evidence come to you in sufficient quantity and convincing force to convince you that the defendant committed these murders beyond a reasonable doubt? 68. Does that convince you beyond a reasonable doubt? 69. Earlier this week, the jury found McVeigh guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. 70. Equally important, they must be certain beyond a reasonable doubt before finding someone guilty. |