Legal Question in Military Law in Texas
reasonable doubt?
In a army special court marshal does reasonable doubt still pertain like in a civilian court of law?
Asked on 6/09/09, 3:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
William J. Holmes
Attorney at Military Law
Re: reasonable doubt?
Yes, the standard of proof in a court martial is beyond a reasonable doubt. If you have any other questions about the court-martial process, please feel free to contact me directly.
Answered on 6/09/09, 8:15 am
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