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beyond a reasonable doubt

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n

The standard for conviction in a criminal trial; evidence sufficient to convince a reasonable person beyond doubt of the guilt of the defendant. The requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is not so stringent as to preclude the possibility of error, as is, “beyond the shadow of a doubt,” nor as loose as, “the preponderance of the evidence,” as is the standard in a civil trial.

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