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A jury in a criminal trial may find a defendant guilty only if:
A. the prosecution has proved his or her guilt beyond a reasonable
doubt.
B. the crime has resulted in serious harm to at least one citizen.
C. the judge has instructed the jury not to deliver an acquittal.
D. most of the evidence supports the conclusion that he or she is
guilty.


Sagot :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The district attorney doesn't have to prove that the defendant is beyondba reasonable doubt that they're guilty, they just need lots of evidence that say they are indeed guilty, stuff like Eyewitnesses, DNA, or scars on the defendant like scratches or such (like in a homicide case)