Steve Greenleaf

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But subtle distinctions among grades of presumptions, and fractions of proof, were ill adapted to explanation to juries. Eventually all probabilistic concepts in English law were reduced to one word, reasonable. The common understanding that the standard of proof in criminal trials should lie somewhere between suspicion and complete certainty came to be expressed solely in the formula “proof beyond reasonable doubt.”
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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