There's this long running theme of lawyers using elaborate weird-ass metaphors to try to pretend the concept of "reasonable doubt" has an actual definition when it pretty clearly does nothttps://twitter.com/MaraWilson/status/1384212162969694220 …
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Anyway we all know by now that sometimes "beyond a reasonable doubt" means "the cop said that's what happened and cops don't lie" And sometimes, in other cases, it means "Okay everyone saw the cop do it but how do you know they weren't all hypnotized by aliens"
(The word "reasonable" is this one load-bearing plank of the common law tradition that absolutely cannot hold the weight that's been put on it and has been held up for decades by duct tape and C-clamps and lies The long and storied history of the "reasonable man")
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