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In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall be presumed innocent. The State rebatirá such presumption clearly trying to right all the allegations in the indictment and the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
1. Guilt beyond reasonable doubt is that
moral conviction that produces certainty, that has committed the crime charged.
2. The prosecutor must bring law sufficient evidence on all elements of the offense charged.
In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall be presumed innocent. The State rebatirá such presumption clearly trying to right all the allegations in the indictment and the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
1. Guilt beyond reasonable doubt is that
moral conviction that produces certainty, that has committed the crime charged.
2. The prosecutor must bring law sufficient evidence on all elements of the offense charged.
3. Not enough for the State to prove a prima facie case of the alleged crime
If that achieving a valid conviction should also connect the defendant with the acts constituting the crime.
As the presumption of innocence of the accused welcomes this if you want not have to bring proof. It is the prosecutor who must prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
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