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What do you mean by proof beyond reasonable doubt in simpliest term

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"Proof beyond a reasonable doubt" means that the evidence presented in a trial leaves no reasonable uncertainty in a juror's mind about the defendant's guilt. It’s the highest standard of proof used in criminal cases, and it means that the jury must be very sure that the person is guilty before they can convict them. In simpler terms, it means that there should be almost no doubt that the person did the crime for them to be found guilty.
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