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But the prosecution has proved to be staffed by weak lawyers, and the judges appear to be unschooled in their duties, human rights advocates say.
"After evaluation of the entire evidence of the prosecution, I am of the considered opinion that the prosecution has proved its case against proclaimed offenders and absconders," Shahbaz said.
In fact, the United States has long had what is known as an "analogue" drug law, which attempts to preemptively ban drugs similar to existing illegal drugs—and here, too, prosecution has proved challenging.
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Nowadays juries in criminal trials are told they have to be "sure" the prosecution has proven the defendant's guilt.
But Judge Ariffin said, "I'm satisfied the prosecution has proven its case against both accused beyond reasonable doubt".
In the first – the "guilt phase" – the jury decides whether the prosecution has proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Even if the prosecution has proven a large number of aggravating factors and the jury has found no mitigating factors, the death penalty still isn't required.
A jury is never asked the question of innocence, it is merely asked whether the prosecution has proven a case beyond a reasonable doubt.
The law commands that you fairly and rationally consider all the evidence in the case, and you decide whether the prosecution has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that Mr. Holmes was not insane when he stepped into that movie theatre.
The law commands that you fairly and rationally consider all the evidence in the case, and you decide whether the prosecution has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that Mr. Holmes was not insane when he stepped into that movie theater.
She said they followed Justice Joseph C. Teresi's instructions to consider only whether the prosecution had proved its burden.
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