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Reasonable Doubt, Legal Doubt and Scientific Doubt
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1994Abstract Methods designed to obviate wrongful conviction in the pre-scientific era are ill-adapted to the assessment of complex scientific evidence in courts of the late 20th century. I argue that scientists and lawyers should collaborate to ensure that science is used to better advantage than the old methods allow.
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2019
Abstract This book reveals what happens to applications for post-conviction review when those in England and Wales who consider themselves to have been wrongfully convicted, and have exhausted direct appeal processes, apply to have their case assessed by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. It presents the findings of the first thorough
Carolyn Hoyle, Mai Sato
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Abstract This book reveals what happens to applications for post-conviction review when those in England and Wales who consider themselves to have been wrongfully convicted, and have exhausted direct appeal processes, apply to have their case assessed by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. It presents the findings of the first thorough
Carolyn Hoyle, Mai Sato
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Pertussis Vaccine: Reasonable Doubt?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978Although the massively publicized swine-influenza experience has given Americans a lesson on the fallibility of immunization policy decisions, we have been spared much of another disturbing debate ...
G F, Grady, L H, Wetterlow
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The dynamics of reasonable doubt
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012The doctrine of reasonable doubt is deeply entrenched within American culture, but the concept continues to mystify legal scholars, courts and jurors, and a coherent definition remains elusive. Reasonable doubt (RD) can be reified with the tool of decision theory as a tradeoff between acquitting the guilty and convicting the innocent.
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Digital "evidence" and reasonable doubt
IEEE Security & Privacy, 2003Unlike conventional analog data, such as a witness's subjective recollection, digital data seems, to the average person, to be endowed with intrinsic and unassailable truth. (Perhaps this is because it takes only one of two unambiguous values.) The truth, in fact, is quite the opposite.
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Nature, 1996
Soul-Searching: Human Nature and Supernatural Belief. By Nicholas Humphrey. Chatto and Windus: 1995. Pp. 244. £18.99.
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Soul-Searching: Human Nature and Supernatural Belief. By Nicholas Humphrey. Chatto and Windus: 1995. Pp. 244. £18.99.
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REASONABLE DOUBT AND DISAGREEMENT
Legal Theory, 2017ABSTRACTThe right to trial by jury and the requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt are two of the most fundamental commitments of American criminal law. This article asks how the two are related, that is, whether disagreement among jurors implies anything about whether the beyond a reasonable doubt standard has been satisfied: Does the due ...
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An experimental exploration of reasonable doubt
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023Jason A Aimone
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