/tə pruv gɪlt bɪˈjɒnd ɔːl ˈriːzənəbl daʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng minh có tội khi hoàn toàn không có căn cứ để nghi ngờ về điều đó.
A more thorough explanation: To prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt is a legal standard used in criminal cases. It means that the prosecution must present evidence that is so convincing and compelling that there is no reasonable doubt in the minds of the jurors or judge that the defendant committed the crime. This standard is the highest burden of proof in criminal law and requires a very high level of certainty before a defendant can be convicted.
Example: In a criminal trial, the prosecution must present evidence to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond all reasonable doubt.
Related words:
- (to) prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt
- standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
- proof beyond all reasonable doubt
- reasonable doubt standard
- proof beyond any reasonable doubt
- proof beyond reasonable doubt
- DOUBT
- beyond a reasonable doubt
- presumption of guilt