This sounds like a mix of SWAT Kats (most likely), TaleSpin (the seaplane), and Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers (Chip dressed like Indiana Jones).
"SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron"
It is not known as "The Burden of Proof" it is known as "PROBABLE CAUSE." Probable cause is a standard used in justifying certain police actions. For example, police need to have probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists. It is more than mere suspicion but less than the amount of evidence required for conviction. (e.g.- A police officer may have probable cause to believe that there is the possibility of criminal activity when someone is encountered trespassing on private property late at night wearing a stocking mask, in order to justify stopping and searching the person for possession of criminal tools.) See:http://definitions.uslegal.com/p/probable-cause/
Most scientists do not believe in superstitious beliefs. This is because they are not proven by facts. However scientists decide what they believe and don't believe.
Democrats believe in the state bank.
The word believed is a past tense verb. It is the past of believe.
They do not believe - they know.
Well, seeing as how the fictional character Indiana Jones existed in the 1940s and 60s, and seeing as how Barack Obama is the president from 2008-2016, I believe one can draw the conclusion that Indy has no clue as to who Obama is.
The state abbreviation IN stands for Indiana.
Believe it or not one Indiana town is called Santa Claus. It was featured in a Ripley's Believe It or Not article in 1929.
Stand up to what you believe in
i believe its 90 days
I believe it's the Wabash River.
Scrooge was a fictional character who did not believe in Christmas. He is from the Christmas carol.!
the new Indiana Jones movie is exactly 2 hours i believe
I don't believe Harrison Ford is, but the character he plays, Indiana Jones, is. In the kingdom of the crystal skull, Indiana falls into a quick sand like mixture and has to be pulled out with a snake used as a rope. He resisted for a short time but when he realised that there was nothing else to save him, he grabbed the snake and was pulled out.
It's a misdemeanor I think. I would believe it would be a criminal offense
I believe you are referring to "Short Round" his young Chinese sidekick in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
i believe it is 18