• "'Reasonable Doubt" is the 4th episode of the third season of the American television drama series Person of Interest. It is the 49th overall episode...
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  • Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama television series created by Jonathan Nolan, who serves as an executive producer alongside...
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  • If the doubt raised does affect a "reasonable person's" belief, the jury is not satisfied beyond a "reasonable doubt". The jurisprudence of the applicable...
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  • of innocence in a criminal case places a legal burden upon the prosecution to prove all elements of the offense (generally beyond a reasonable doubt)...
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  • The third season of the American television series Person of Interest premiered on September 24, 2013. The season is produced by Kilter Films, Bad Robot...
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  • Civil rights Consent search Moral certainty Reasonable suspicion Preponderance of evidence Reasonable doubt Rights Terry stop Warrantless searches in the...
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  • [1978] 1 S.C.R. 369: ...the apprehension of bias must be a reasonable one, held by reasonable and right minded persons, applying themselves to the question...
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  • vote in one way, it is express advocacy, not interest advocacy. One problem with the reasonable person test is it is not definitive or a bright-line...
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  • the public interest. To prove assault despite a claim of self-defence CPS must prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was not defence of person or property...
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  • councillors. A pecuniary interest is an interest that a person has in a matter because of a reasonable likelihood or expectation of appreciable financial...
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    accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented. It certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as criminal...
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  • to persuade a judge or jury to find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This can be caused by circumstantial evidence and testimony favoring...
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  • Skepticism (category Doubt)
    is a questioning attitude or doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere belief or dogma. For example, if a person is skeptical about claims made...
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  • required to validate a criminal conviction is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. The sources of South African criminal law are to be found in the common law...
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  • Burden of Proof Sec. 2.01 provides that all persons are presumed innocent unless each element of the offense alleged is proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Sec...
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  • is the 3rd episode of the third season of the American television drama series Person of Interest. It is the 48th overall episode of the series and is...
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    legitimate interest the terms are reasonable in scope from the viewpoint of the parties involved the terms are reasonable in scope from the viewpoint of public...
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    Suspicion (emotion) (category Doubt)
    is a cognition of mistrust in which a person doubts the honesty of another person or believes another person to be guilty of some type of wrongdoing or...
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  • cannot readily ascertain, the person's name, or has reasonable grounds for doubting whether a name given by the person as his name is his real name),...
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  • Entrapment (category Abuse of the legal system)
    the jurisdiction, the prosecution may be required to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not entrapped or the defendant may be required...
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    for tort liability in common law jurisdictions but lower than the reasonable doubt standard used in most legal systems for criminal trials, which the...
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    becomes convinced of the defendant's innocence, or agrees that there is no evidence that proves his guilt beyond any reasonable doubt. In appellate courts...
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    R v Parks (category Supreme Court of Canada cases)
    presented a reasonable doubt about whether Parks acted voluntarily. Chief Justice Antonio Lamer held that the trial judge was correct in his analysis of the evidence...
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    surely no less true of the Sixth Amendment right to a petit jury, which, unlike the grand jury, must find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt." The grand jury...
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    beyond a reasonable doubt, the slayer rule applies to civil law, not criminal law, so the petitioner must only prove the murder by a preponderance of the evidence...
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    reasonable doubt that the facts, which they found to be established by the evidence which they accepted, were not only consistent with the guilt of Truscott...
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  • burden of disproving beyond a reasonable doubt. Rule 8 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governs the assertion of affirmative defenses in civil...
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    Interview in the New York Times". Reasonable Faith. Retrieved 2019-08-05. That's one of the reasons we founded Reasonable Faith over ten years ago "Dr. William...
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    of science, wielding his credential of a PhD (in history of science) from the University of Cambridge, writing in a seemingly serious and reasonable manner...
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    for the duration of the force majeure. Force majeure is generally intended to include occurrences beyond the reasonable control of a party, and therefore...
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