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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
We need a strong definition of what the "reasonable doubt" standard means. Reasonable doubt in Kansas is practically non-existent. If you get charged with something, you're presumed guilty, and have to prove your innocence in court. It's insane! We lock up a lot of people who don't belong there.
The issue isn't whether the defendant is guilty, it's whether the government can prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, to a moral certainty. That standard is no more. That's a sign of a police state.
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Well "Reasonable Doubt" is not a police issue, it's court issue. Cops have to establish probable cause for an arrest. The conviction rests on the "Reasonable Doubt". So if what you're saying is true. Kansas has some pretty lazy Judges and Lawyers and some slick Cops, cause they get paid for going to court so if their PC isn't being challenged life is good.
Jim