1 This Court is satisfied that the state proved its case beyond reasonable doubt .
2 But proving a charge beyond reasonable doubt was often very difficult.
3 Mr Pora had proven his innocence beyond reasonable doubt , he said.
4 The party's internal disciplinary procedures require guilt to be established beyond reasonable doubt .
5 But finally we have, beyond reasonable doubt , discovered something fundamentally new.
6 They did so on the same standard of proof - beyond reasonable doubt .
7 It rightly sets a very high bar - beyond reasonable doubt .
8 Major Brock said the case was insufficient to prove the charge beyond reasonable doubt .
9 And evidence -often decisive -usually suggests conclusions which are beyond reasonable doubt .
10 Judge Kiernan told the man she was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that was the case.
11 Judge Geoffrey Chettle said on Tuesday the accusations could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt .
12 I was at the stage where I could say what I knew beyond reasonable doubt .
13 Mr Watson has been found to be that man beyond reasonable doubt , the board said.
14 He told the jurors the Crown had failed to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt .
15 We have our suspicions, but have never been able to prove them beyond reasonable doubt .
16 In a week of noisy argument and public confusion, two points were proved beyond reasonable doubt .
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