Criminal
Jul. 1, 2004
Defining 'Reasonable Doubt' To a Jury Can Be Dangerous
Column By Philip Carrizosa - Back in 1986, the late Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk testified before the state Assembly Committee on Public Safety about the standard instruction that trial judges always give to juries in criminal cases regarding "reasonable doubt."




By Philip Carrizosa
Back in 1986, the late Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk testified before the state Assembly Committee on Public Safety about the standard instruction that trial judges...
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