He needed something bigger, something that would convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
The evidence, he said, proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Mwau is heavily involved in drug trafficking.
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Genentech, in contrast, has insisted on large, controlled clinical studies that prove its drugs work beyond a reasonable doubt.
And if a criminal standard is going to be used here, it must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
And then it's almost a criminal procedure, requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Corey needs to be able to prove her case beyond a reasonable doubt.
It rarely reaches the level of evidence required in a court of law to prove matters beyond a reasonable doubt.
Fortunately the law does not require an employer to act like a prosecutor and obtain proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
"It's certainly something you may consider in deciding whether the government has proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt, " he said.
If you find beyond a reasonable doubt that one of her purposes was to influence an election, then that would be sufficient.
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Conviction of a criminal offense requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Prosecutors have filed a criminal Complaint and the named defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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This requires the government to carry the heavy burden of persuading the trier of fact that beyond a reasonable doubt that the elements of the crime are proved.
Knox's lawyer Luciano Ghirga reminded the jury Monday that they had to be convinced "beyond a reasonable doubt" that Knox and Sollecito were guilty if they were to uphold the conviction.
Whether criminal charges ultimately emerge is usually a function of intent to defraud and whether the charges can be proven to the far higher criminal standard of beyond a reasonable doubt.
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It is this precise quality of suspicion that goes beyond a reasonable doubt that sets them apart from the larger public and can be understood only by the members of the force.
Indeed, we submit to you that given the gravity of the decision you must reach, each of you should go further and ask whether the House has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Since they relied on the Federal Criminal Code--charging crimes--in making their case, it is appropriate that they be held to the burden of proof of beyond a reasonable doubt--the standard used in criminal cases.
But Franklin exercised his discretion and reviewed the case over a three-week period and concluded "that the entire body of evidence was insufficient to meet the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, " Hagel wrote.
But after listening carefully to both sides and, most importantly, reviewing the words of the witnesses themselves, they did not prove their theory of perjury and obstruction of justice beyond a reasonable doubt to me.
If her real purpose was personal or otherwise not for the purpose of influencing the election, or if you cannot say what the purpose was beyond a reasonable doubt, then that would not be sufficient to satisfy this element.
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In order to prove the officers broke the law, prosecutors said in the report that they "must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Reyes and Lopez disclosed the image to TMZ and obtained money in exchange for this disclosure".
According to the source, the purpose of the probe was not to build a case on whether Armstrong or his teammates used banned substances, but rather to establish evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that Armstrong violated criminal fraud statutes.
Adams said the 23 mitigating factors presented by the defense had to be proved by a preponderance of the evidence, a lower standard than the one that was used for the prosecution's 10 aggravating factors -- beyond a reasonable doubt.
On the other, if a prosecutor thinks a person has caused another great physical injury or death, but doesn't think the government can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, should they be able to cobble together other charges to get to that life sentence?
The regulations published by the Pentagon stipulate that the accused will be considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, that he cannot be compelled to testify against himself, and that the trials should be open to the press and public if possible.
Summit County Judge Lynne S. Callahan will issue a formal sentence next Tuesday, which could be death if she determines "beyond a reasonable doubt that the aggravating circumstances the offender was found guilty of committing outweigh the mitigating factors, " according to Ohio state law.
Defense lawyer Luciano Ghirga reminded the jury repeatedly Monday morning that the prosecution needed to prove its case "beyond a reasonable doubt" -- a standard he made a point of saying was rooted in Italian law and was not imported from America, in a nod to the nationalistic tensions that have sometimes seemed to underpin this case.
The case was dismissed because prosecutors concluded that they could not expect to convince a jury beyond reasonable doubt that a sexual assault took place.
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