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What is Reasonable Doubt

What is Reasonable Doubt For more information, visit: Reasonable doubt, in law terminology, refers to the level of surety that a judge and/or juror must have about whether the defendant committed a crime in order to render a guilty verdict. In the United States and many other jurisdictions, all elements that prove the guilt of a defendant must be proven in court to be true beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that if there is a real question about the truth of a fact that proves guilt, such as a valid question about a defendant's presence at a crime scene, the defendant should be found not guilty.

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