36 results on '"Burden of proof -- Cases"'
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2. Instructing on reasonable doubt after Victor v. Nebraska: a trial judge's certain thoughts on certainty.
3. Summing up - burden of proof of issue on defendant - whether permissible to direct jury to convict.
4. Reasonable doubt jury instructions: the Supreme Court struggles to live by its principles.
5. The process of reasonable doubt: a proposed instruction in response to Victor v. Nebraska.
6. The 'reasonable doubt' dilemma.
7. Jury instructions stating that mens rea for assault is established when the state proves that a defendant willfully committed an act that by its nature will probably and directly result in an injury to another does not create an unconstitutional burden-shifting presumption.
8. A common-sense proposal for formulating jury instructions regarding shifting burdens of proof in disparate treatment discrimination cases.
9. Provocation and the onus of proof.
10. Evidence.
11. A concept in search of a definition: the effects of reasonable doubt instructions of certainty of guilt standards and jury verdicts.
12. Reasonable doubt - jury instructions - doubt re accused's confession - appeals - crown appeal - onus.
13. Why Starr should not be suspended: reasonable doubts and fair trials.
14. Reasonable doubt: uncertainty about 'moral certainty' continues.
15. The tension between In re Winship and the use of presumptions in jury instructions after Sandstrom, Allen, and Clark.
16. An affirmance of the Sandstrom mandate.
17. Undue influence in wills - evidence - testators' position changes after In re Will of Ferrill.
18. Civil procedure - directing a verdict in favor of the party with the burden of proof.
19. Constitutional law - criminal procedure - appeal and error - burden of proof - instructions to juries - a jury instruction calling for a conclusive presumption on the issue of intent never can be harmless error.
20. Burden of proof and jury instructions for self-defense.
21. Criminal law.
22. Constitutional law - burden of persuasion - jury instructions which shift the burden of persuasion from the prosecutor to the defendant violate the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment to the United States Constitution.
23. Criminal law & procedure: jury instructions and the nonessential essential element.
24. Criminal law & procedure: the burden of proof in murder cases.
25. Beyond reasonable doubt: appellate review of jury instructions containing erroneous reasonable doubt definitions.
26. Standard of proof: direction to jury.
27. Public order; possession of offensive weapon - intention to scare - proper direction to jury; possession of explosive substance with intent - burden of proof.
28. Show cause; burden-shifting instruction rejected in asbestos case.
29. Defense counsel's chart has judge seeing red.
30. Light weight; a court removes burden-shifting standards from jury instructions in bias cases.
31. Direction on, and standard of proof of, unlawful killing.
32. Must reasonable doubt instruction be in writing for state juries?
33. Burden of proof.
34. Redirections to the jury.
35. Freedom from contributory negligence.
36. Burden of proof.
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