Asked by Kassandra Bougades on May 12, 2024

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Andrea is being tried for murdering Richard. For Andrea to be convicted, which of the following must take place?

A) Every juror must be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Andrea is guilty.
B) At least half of the jurors must be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Andrea is guilty.
C) At least two-thirds of the jurors must be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Andrea is guilty.
D) At least three-fourths of the jurors must be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Andrea is guilty.

Convicted

Found guilty of a crime by a court of law.

Reasonable Doubt

A standard of proof in criminal cases that requires the prosecution to prove the defendant's guilt to such a high degree that a reasonable person would have no doubt as to the defendant’s guilt.

Juror

A member of a jury, usually a group of citizens sworn to render a verdict in a trial based on evidence presented in court.

  • Determining the burden of proof in criminal proceedings.
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Henry AlvaradoMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In criminal trials, the standard for conviction is that every juror must be convinced of the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This unanimity ensures that there is a high level of certainty in the verdict.