Many who watch courtroom dramas or police shows hear “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” It is a common term but often essential to proving one’s innocence. The prosecution has the burden of proof on this matter, and it’s the defense attorney’s job to establish reasonable doubt.
Each case has specific details that make or break it, but here are five starting points that a skilled lawyer can use when preparing a defense:
Establishing reasonable doubt is essential to most courtroom defenses, but the defense attorney goes to work before the trial. During their preparation, they may collect enough evidence to:
Some tend to put things off. Maybe they don’t think the charges are valid, or they know it will be difficult. Still, it is essential to be proactive in building a solid defense that refutes the prosecution’s argument and sparks questions about reasonable doubt. It is always best to give the defense attorney as much time as possible to build the best case possible.
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