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enough damage has been done to the prosecution case in cross-examination for the jury not to be sure of guilt. Of course they’ll think he’s possibly or probably guilty. But if the prosecution witnesses have been poor, it is possible to persuade a jury that, even without the defendant’s account on oath, they cannot be sure beyond reasonable doubt that he is guilty.
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken
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