I think we can safely say that the intentionality behind the ethnic cleansing of 750,000 is established beyond reasonable doubt. |
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When they think someone is double-crossing them they don't have to apply judge's rules and prove it beyond reasonable doubt. |
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After three days of courtroom arguments, the 12 men of the jury retire to decide if the boy is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
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And a number of them just simply found this notion of beyond reasonable doubt impossible to comprehend. |
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To do that, your Honours, it would have to be established, in my respectful submission, beyond reasonable doubt, that the man Rocky was dealing in drugs. |
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Preliminary analysis indicates possibility of proof to the level of proof beyond reasonable doubt or balance of probabilities. |
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The efficacy of male circumcision in reducing female to male transmission of HIV has been proven beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Generally, the prosecution must prove the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt. |
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No guilt can be presumed until the charge has been proved beyond reasonable doubt. |
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When there is conclusive evidence beyond reasonable doubt for attributing the adverse reaction to the blood or blood component. |
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It is the job of the Crown to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt, and, as in all criminal trials in Scotland, no crime can be proved without corroboration. |
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But for all other articles, including most knives, the onus is on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the possessor intends to use it to cause injury. |
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In order to convict the accused, the Court must be convinced of the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Applied to 1915, this produces a verdict of guilt, beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Yes, in the sense that the accused would raise the defence on a balance of probabilities, the Crown would seek to negative that beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Whilst assuring that the ex-detainees are treated with dignity we have to ensure that they are innocent beyond reasonable doubt before taking any decisions. |
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At common law the accepted view was that this presumption could only be rebutted by evidence establishing beyond reasonable doubt that the husband could not be the father. |
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These claims should in principle be honoured in cases where the innocence or bona fides of the party concerned is likely or beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Mr Thomas shows beyond reasonable doubt that, as attorney general, Kennedy instigated plots to kill Fidel Castro that involved the sort of mobsters who wear dark glasses and pinkie rings. |
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It is therefore justified to keep the option open to disband any expert or other body at a point in the future where it has been ascertained beyond reasonable doubt that this is safe to do. |
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This process has proven beyond reasonable doubt that democracy and good governance have been entrenched in Namibia, not only as a system of government, but as a way of life. |
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This offence must be proved beyond reasonable doubt. |
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The proof required under the act is not one of beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Science has still not proven beyond reasonable doubt that there is a direct link between these chemical substances and changes in human hormone levels. |
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