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In reply to the discussion: All of the calls for a lower standard than "beyond a reasonable doubt" [View all]X_Digger
(18,585 posts)Too many people think that forensic science is more advanced than it really is, or that there'll always be that one bit of forensic science in EVERY case that swoops in, deus ex machina style (literally in this case, with the 'machina' being a mass spectrometer or somesuch), and proves that the defendant is guilty, or that another person is the murderer/rapist/child abuser just in time to avert a travesty of justice.
Find a criminal defense lawyer in your extended circle of friends, and ask them about that statement.
You'll get quite a surprise.
No, in real life, prosecutors are forced to put forth circumstantial cases, or cases with conflicting witness testimony, with shaky or disputed physical evidence, or damned little evidence at all. Most cases never get brought, and many of those that do are dismissed one way or another before there's a verdict.
A real justice system is a hell of a lot different than Hollywood / TeeVee portrays it.