6 Guam Code Ann. § 2105
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Terms Used In 6 Guam Code Ann. § 2105
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
The law does not require demonstration, that is, such a degree of proof as, excluding possibility of error, produces absolute certainty; because such proof is rarely possible. Moral certainty only is required, or that degree of proof which produces conviction in an unprejudiced mind.
SOURCE: CCP § 1826.
CROSS-REFERENCE: Compare 8 Guam Code Ann. § 90.23 for the Criminal Standard of Proof
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.