| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1897 - 880 頁
...as are merely imaginary, or conjectural. A doubt to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case ; and unless it is such that were the same kind of doubts interposed in the graver transactions of life,... | |
| Ira M. Moore - 1876 - 920 頁
...as are merely chimerical or conjectural. A doubt to justify an acquittal must be reasonable and it must arise, from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case, and unless it is such that, were the same kind of doubt interposed in the graver transactions of life,... | |
| 1902 - 1128 頁
...acquittal, must be reasonable, — that is, it must be one for which a good reason can be given,— and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case, and unless it is such that, were the same connected with the graver transactions of life, it would cause... | |
| 1894 - 1166 頁
...trial judge charged the jury as follows: "A doubt, to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence. If, after considering all the evidence in this case, you can say that you Lave an abiding conviction... | |
| 1894 - 1172 頁
...are merely chimerical or conjectural. A doubt, to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case, and unless it is such that were the same kind of doubt interposed in the graver transactions of life, it... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1124 頁
...beyond a reasonable doubt. •' Xo. 13. A doubt to justify an acquittal must be reasonable and it mnst arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case. By a reasonable doubt is not meant a mere possibility, a conjecture or a supposition, but rather that... | |
| 1908 - 1138 頁
...are merely Imaginary or conjectural. A. doubt, to Justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and It must arise from a candid and impartial Investigation...case, and if, after considering all the evidence, you can say that you have a fixed conviction of the truth of the charge, you are satisfied beyond a... | |
| 1903 - 1042 頁
...as are merely imaginary or conjectural. A doubt, to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and It must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence la the case; and if, after considering all the evidence, you can say that you have a fixed conviction... | |
| Frederick Sackett, Martin L. Newell - 1888 - 836 頁
...are merely chimerical or conjectural. A doubt, to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case, and unless it is such that were the same kind of doubt interposed in the graver transactions of life, it... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1888 - 978 頁
...are merely chimerical or conjectural. A doubt, to justify an acquittal, must be reasonable, and it must arise from a candid and impartial investigation of all the evidence in the case; and unless it is such that, were the same kind of doubt interposed in the graver transactions of life,... | |
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