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To convict, jurors must be firmly convinced of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt—not just “probably guilty.”

It’s an honest, evidence-based doubt, not imaginary speculation.

Juries must acquit if prosecutors fail to eliminate reasonable doubt on any element of the crime. It’s the highest standard in law—and it protects the innocent.

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