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Reasonable Doubt and the Case Against Casey Anthony

by Corine K. Claxton | July 6, 2011 | Reasonable Doubt
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Regardless of the nature of the crime alleged, or the public’s negative or positive opinion about the accused, the government must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. If jurors are left with a reasonable doubt, then they must find the accused “not guilty.”

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