Convince enough members of a jury that they should have reasonable doubt about the facts of the case as the district attorney has presented them.
The role of a defense attorney is to represent and defend individuals or organizations who have been accused of a crime. This includes investigating the case, gathering evidence, negotiating plea deals, and representing their client in court. The defense attorney's ultimate goal is to ensure that their client receives a fair trial and the best possible outcome.
The burden of proof is on the prosecutor. They must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty. The defense only needs to raise reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt. If jurors believe the defendant may have committed the crime, but have reasonable doubt then they must find the defendant not guilty.
The standard of proof to establish guilt in a criminal case is beyond a reasonable doubt.
They listen to deliberations delivered by the defense attorney and prosecution in a court of law during a trial. They then decide if the evidence is enough to support that the defendant DID commit the crime(s) in question "by a reasonable doubt".
what is reasonable doubt
The standard is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Here is how you use it "... beyond reasonable doubt...
...committed the crime - beyond all reasonable doubt.
The standard is: Proof beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Not ALL doubt, just reasonable doubt.
That is a true statement.
Reasonable Doubt - 2013 was released on: USA: April 2013