NM NMRA 14-5060 . Presumption of innocence; reasonable doubt; burden of proof.
State: New Mexico
New Mexico Rules Annotated (NMRA)
14-5060 . Presumption of innocence; reasonable doubt; burden of proof.
The law presumes the defendant to be innocent unless and until you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt of his guilt.
The burden is always on the state to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. It is not required that the state prove guilt beyond all possible doubt. The test is one of reasonable doubt. A reasonable doubt is a doubt based upon reason and common sense – the kind of doubt that would make a reasonable person hesitate to act in the graver and more important affairs of life.