“Under reasonable doubt, you can be possibly guilty,” Law’s Robert Diab told CBC News. “That’s not enough. You can even be probably guilty, and that’s not enough. You have to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Read more
“Under reasonable doubt, you can be possibly guilty,” Law’s Robert Diab told CBC News. “That’s not enough. You can even be probably guilty, and that’s not enough. You have to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Read more