Terms
and Definitions Related To Drinking and
Driving.
Reasonable Doubt
Reasonable Doubt
The definition varies from state to state. Before
someone may be found guilty of DUI or DWI, the jury (or judge in those states that do not
allow a jury trial for drunk driving cases) must be
convinced in the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable
doubt. It represents the highest legal standard in our
country; it generally requires an abiding conviction
(long-lasting belief) in the truth of each and every
element of the charges.