Any deliberate misquotation should go to a jury, he said, "if reasonable jurors could conclude that the deliberate misquotation was libelous."
Any reasonable juror would believe you had that key hidden somewhere- maybe in your jewelry box.
The February opinion concluded that a reasonable juror might find that the review had mischaracterized Mr. Moldea's portrayal of two events.
The court found in their favour, stating that "no reasonable juror could find a likelihood of confusion as to the source of the two parties' works".
Ultimately they found that based on the evidence that was not brought to light, a reasonable juror could have found Kyles not guilty.
But, yes, I do think that a reasonable juror could come to that determination.
Citing Balanga, the court concluded that a reasonable juror could have found the defendant guilty of the charged conduct beyond a reasonable doubt.
"No reasonable juror could find Gotti guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" on the charges, she said.
The court thought that these people were dishonest, though reasonable jurors may disagree.
What 'would' a reasonable juror conclude?