| 1952 - 610 páginas
...connected with him. The meaning of the rule is that the proof must be such as to exclude not every hypothesis or possibility of innocence but any fair...absolute or mathematical certainty but a moral certainty. A court-martial which acquits because, upon the evidence, the accused may possibly be innocent, falls... | |
| 1949 - 520 páginas
...connected with him. The meaning of the rule is that the proof must be such as to exclude not every hypothesis or possibility of Innocence but any fair...hypothesis except that of guilt; what is required being not an absolute or mathematical certainty but a moral certainty. A court-martial which acquits... | |
| Carmen Deltoro - 2007 - 180 páginas
...doubt. It is an actual substantial doubt. It is a doubt that a reasonable man can seriously entertain. What is required is not an absolute or mathematical certainty, but a moral certainty." A DIFFERENT APPROACH Proposed by the Federal Judicial Center, the research arm of the Federal judiciary:... | |
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