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But notwithstanding the judge's strong words, the available evidence was much as the jury saw it — and the jury reached a reasonable verdict.
But notwithstanding the judge's strong words, the available evidence was much as the jury saw it and the jury reached a reasonable verdict.
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"If it was reasonable, the verdict will be misadventure even if the police were mistaken in their understanding of the facts," Dr Burton had said.
He also accepted that citizens who have deployed reasonable force very rarely end up in court, and that when they do, they mostly secure fair verdicts.
At criminal trials, the standard for a guilty verdict is "proof beyond a reasonable doubt".
"Many people, on both sides of the issue, say the jury came up with the only 'reasonable' verdict, based on the evidence and the law.
She called the verdict "perfectly reasonable".
Mr. House's lawyers argue that the justices should clarify that in deciding whether this standard has been met, and that a court should look at the evidence from the perspective of the jury and ask whether a juror, confronted with the new evidence, would have reasonable doubt about the verdict even if the new evidence did not completely dismantle the prosecution's case.
The questions included seeking a definition of reaching a verdict "beyond reasonable doubt" - something the judge had given them in writing.
A probable presumption for or against a culprit was one that in itself did not suffice to incline a reasonable judge to a verdict (only vehement or violent presumptions could achieve that).
2. In the scenario where the defendant may be guilty but there is not enough evidence provided by the prosecution at the material time of when she signed [the penalty notice letter] to feel sure beyond reasonable doubt, what should the verdict be: not guilty or unable/unsafe to provide a verdict? 3.
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