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Terms for subject Formal containing beyond reasonable doubt | all forms
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beyond a reasonable doubtне оставляющий места для сомнений (There seems to be no serious research being done on what actually happens when such an event occurs. (...) As such, they have launched an essay contest "seeking hard evidence 'beyond a reasonable doubt' that takes us beyond religion or philosophy and provides a body of knowledge to be brought widely into the public arena." • Acquittal is a finding by a judge that a defendant is not guilty of the crime charged. Note that an acquittal does not mean that the defendant is innocent in a criminal case. It means that the prosecutor failed to prove that the defendant was guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt". coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)