It's thick stuff, and in a legal sense, it's enough to sow reasonable doubt. |
When they think someone is double-crossing them they don't have to apply judge's rules and prove it beyond reasonable doubt. |
He believed the complainant, disbelieved the appellant saying his evidence did not raise a reasonable doubt. |
I think we can safely say that the intentionality behind the ethnic cleansing of 750,000 is established beyond reasonable doubt. |
After three days of courtroom arguments, the 12 men of the jury retire to decide if the boy is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
It must survive rejection or disbelief to either be accepted or at least raise a reasonable doubt. |