What Reasonable Doubt Means
32:36–33:32 · 56s
Former federal prosecutor Drew Roll crisply defines reasonable doubt as the highest burden of proof, explaining it as being firmly convinced of guilt—far beyond "probably" or "maybe" guilty.
32:36–33:32 · 56s
Former federal prosecutor Drew Roll crisply defines reasonable doubt as the highest burden of proof, explaining it as being firmly convinced of guilt—far beyond "probably" or "maybe" guilty.
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