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Originally Posted by Jimbuna
Is there no rule/statute regarding 'beyond reasonable doubt' in Danish law then?
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I searched this 'Without reasonable doubt' in Danish to find out how it is in Danish law.
As I understand it, without reasonable doubt, will benefit the accused.
The prosecutor can not yet prove the exact cause of death, and thus this 'Without reasonable doubt' will benefit PM
As I wrote to my friends on my FB-wall
We shall be prepared for a verdict that is low ,not a life sentence or custody.
This because the prosecutor can't find exact cause of death.
The only thing they have is his own confession for cutting her into pieces and for having breaking some rules at sea.
There is a possibility that they give him a life sentence after all.
It will be based on circumstantial evidence which are very strong in this case.
This is only my opinion based on the little knowledge I have about Danish and Swedish law.
Markus