This term refers to the lack of proof that prevents a judge or jury from convicting a defendant a crime. The prosecuting attorney must provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt to establish guilt. Find the legal definition of REASONABLE DOUBT from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. More @Wikipedia
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