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Cosa (chi) è reasonable doubt - definizione


Reasonable doubt         
LEGAL TERM
Beyond a reasonable doubt; Reasnobale Doubt; Reasonable Dpubt; Beyond Reasonable Doubt; Resonable Doubt; Beyond the shadow of a doubt; Beyond a shadow of a doubt; Beyond the Shadow Of a Doubt; Prove beyond a reasonable doubt; Beyond reasonable doubt; Reasonable Doubt; Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Proof beyond reasonable doubt
Beyond a reasonable doubt is a legal standard of proof required to validate a criminal conviction in most adversarial legal systems.Grechenig, Nicklisch & Thoeni, Punishment Despite Reasonable Doubt - A Public Goods Experiment with Sanctions under Uncertainty, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (JELS) 2010, vol.
reasonable doubt         
LEGAL TERM
Beyond a reasonable doubt; Reasnobale Doubt; Reasonable Dpubt; Beyond Reasonable Doubt; Resonable Doubt; Beyond the shadow of a doubt; Beyond a shadow of a doubt; Beyond the Shadow Of a Doubt; Prove beyond a reasonable doubt; Beyond reasonable doubt; Reasonable Doubt; Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Proof beyond reasonable doubt
n. not being sure of a criminal defendant's guilt to a moral certainty. Thus, a juror (or judge sitting without a jury) must be convinced of guilt of a crime (or the degree of crime, as murder instead of manslaughter) "beyond a reasonable doubt," and the jury will be told so by the judge in the jury instructions. However, it is a subjective test since each juror will have to decide if his/her doubt is reasonable. It is more difficult to convict under that test, than "preponderance of the evidence" to decide for the plaintiff (party bringing the suit) in a civil (non-criminal) trial. See also: preponderance of the evidence
beyond a reasonable doubt         
LEGAL TERM
Beyond a reasonable doubt; Reasnobale Doubt; Reasonable Dpubt; Beyond Reasonable Doubt; Resonable Doubt; Beyond the shadow of a doubt; Beyond a shadow of a doubt; Beyond the Shadow Of a Doubt; Prove beyond a reasonable doubt; Beyond reasonable doubt; Reasonable Doubt; Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Proof beyond reasonable doubt
adj. part of jury instructions in all criminal trials, in which the jurors are told that they can only find the defendant guilty if they are convinced "beyond a reason- able doubt" of his or her guilt. Sometimes referred to as "to a moral certainty," the phrase is fraught with uncertainty as to meaning, but try: "you better be damned sure." By comparison it is meant to be a tougher standard than "preponderance of the evidence," used as a test to give judgment to a plaintiff in a civil (non-criminal) case. See also: conviction moral certainty reasonable doubt
Esempi dal corpus di testo per reasonable doubt
1. "This case exemplifies reasonable doubt," she said.
2. At least one must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
3. And finally, he threw in a little reasonable doubt.
4. The appeals court cited reasonable doubt‘‘ in overturning Volz‘s conviction.
5. The appeals court cited "reasonable doubt" in overturning Volz‘s conviction.