He is now talking about evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
"We had a lot of reasonable doubt from the beginning."
"They just could not believe her beyond a reasonable doubt."
The real answer, however, is that science can't tell us what happened beyond reasonable doubt.
I wouldn't have to think about reasonable doubt or rules of evidence.
He has to show it's actually so beyond a reasonable doubt.
If we knew that, I think we'd be beyond reasonable doubt.
And they gave you the benefit of a reasonable doubt.
All you've got to do is to raise a reasonable doubt.
There could be no reasonable doubt that she was dead.