Jurors in the financial fraud trial of Paul Manafort aren't alone in struggling with the meaning of "reasonable doubt." The term is so amorphous that most federal circuit courts refuse to define it.
The jury in the Paul Manafort trial sent a note to the judge with a list of questions, including wanting to know the definition of “reasonable doubt.” CNN’s Kara Scannell reports.
The best way for financial advisors to think about “reasonable compensation” in the fiduciary sense is to imagine a scatter graph. And the best place to be on that graph is the dot in the middle of ...
Although Colorado’s second-highest court has issued multiple decisions in recent months upholding a revised definition of “reasonable doubt” from three years ago, an appellate judge became the first ...
Physicians use different definitions of "reasonable medical certainty" when testifying as expert witnesses in child abuse cases. The variability is troubling because it could result in flawed rulings, ...
The prior January 2021 Final Rule codified a regulatory definition of "reasonable and necessary" which implemented standards for making determinations under Section 1862(a)(1)(A) of the Social ...
Define 'Reasonable Time': Appeals Court Reinstates Injury Suit Due to Vague State Law After a lower court denied a plaintiff's motion to substitute as untimely, the South Carolina Court of Appeals ...
On my Twitter feed, state Sen. Steve Vick, R-Hayden Lake responded to the Coeur d’Alene Press story about a group of “Reasonable Republicans” forming to combat the Far Right drift of Kootenai County ...
Physicians use different definitions of "reasonable medical certainty" when testifying as expert witnesses in child abuse cases. The variability is troubling because it could result in flawed rulings, ...
Physicians use different definitions of "reasonable medical certainty" when testifying as expert witnesses in child abuse cases. The variability is troubling because it could result in flawed rulings, ...