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The question is worded backwards - proof byond a reasonable doubt IS the standard by which convictions are determined.

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Can a jury require a standard of beyond doubt in a murder trial?

The standard for juries to convict in criminal trials is: "Beyond A REASONABLE Doubt." NOT ALL doubt, only 'reasonable' doubt. The standard for juries to convict in civil trials is: "The WEIGHT of the evidence." Therefore, the standard for conviction in a civil trial is LESS than what is required in a criminal trial.


What most the jury do to convict the criminal?

They must determine that the state has proven it's case beyond a reasonable doubt.


What proof is needed to convict?

"Proof beyond a reasonable doubt."


What standard of proof is needed to find guilt in a criminal court?

The standard is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.


How much evidence is needed to convict or rule against a civil trial?

The difference is: in civil trials it is a "preponderance of evidence," whereas in a criminal trial it is "beyond a reasonable doubt."


What burden of proof is needed to convict for threats to do bodily harm?

The same burden of proof as is needed for any criminal trial. The allegation must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt... not ALL doubt... just 'reasonable' doubt.


If a jury has a reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt the jury must acquit?

Yes. The State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime charged. If the has a reasonable doubt, then the State has not met the burden of proof required to convict and the jury must acquit. That is the American system.


To convict a person of a crime a court must find the person guilty by?

A judge or jury must reach the decision that the defendant is guilty beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Not beyond ALL doubt - just "reasonable" doubt.


How many witnesses are needed to convict someone in a court of law?

In a court of law, the number of witnesses needed to convict someone varies depending on the case and the evidence presented. Generally, there is no specific number of witnesses required for a conviction. The decision to convict someone is based on the strength of the evidence and whether it proves the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.


What is the Level of proof in criminal cases?

The standard is: Proof beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Not ALL doubt, just reasonable doubt.


What is needed in criminal court in order to be found guilty?

Presentation of evidence and testimony to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.


Who bears burden of proving a criminal defendant guilty beyond reasonable doubt?

The prosecution.