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beyond reasonable doubt

n. (alternative form of beyond a reasonable doubt English)

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Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1982 film)

Beyond Reasonable Doubt is a 1982 New Zealand docu-drama feature film about the conviction of Arthur Allan Thomas, later pardoned, for the murder of Harvey and Jeanette Crewe in 1970 after spending 9 years in prison.

It stars David Hemmings as Inspector Bruce Hutton. John Hargreaves, Roy Billing and Terence Cooper also appear.

Usage examples of "beyond reasonable doubt".

Had the guard been able to get the typical bitter almond smell, this, of course, would have put the tentative diagnosis beyond reasonable doubt.

Their reaction of fear and terror was evidence to me, beyond reasonable doubt, that they were reliving an experience.

It is the job of the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he committed those crimes.

Hixon's guilt, had it been based on this evidence alone, couldn't have been proved beyond reasonable doubt.

If, having heard all of the evidence, both defence and prosecution, you are satisfied so that you are sure - which is the same as beyond reasonable doubt - that the attack occurred in the way that Miss Gamble described, then you will convict.

Eminent physicians expert in the problems facing mountaineers had frequently proved, beyond reasonable doubt, that human beings could not survive without breathing apparatus much above eight thousand metres.