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What if the defendant is not convicted?

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What if the defendant is not convicted?

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You may feel that justice has failed if the defendant is acquitted. Our system of criminal justice calls for guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to convict someone. However strong the evidence seems to you, it may not be enough to remove the reasonable doubt from the minds of the judge or jury. Your help as a witness is very important, even if the defendant is acquitted.

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