/pru:f biˈjɒnd ˈriːzənəbl daʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: có thể chứng minh được khi không có sự nghi ngờ có căn cớ nào về điều đó.
A more thorough explanation: Proof beyond reasonable doubt is a legal standard of proof required in criminal cases, which means that the evidence presented must be so convincing that a reasonable person would have no hesitation in concluding that the defendant is guilty. It is a higher standard of proof than “preponderance of the evidence” and requires a higher degree of certainty before a defendant can be convicted.
Example: In a criminal trial, the prosecution must establish proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime in order to secure a conviction.
Related words:
- standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
- proof beyond all reasonable doubt
- proof beyond any reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt
- reasonable doubt standard
- (to) prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt
- proof by evidence
- DOUBT
- proof on a preponderance of probabilities