In criminal cases, the standard of proof "beyond a reasonable doubt" requires that the state prove the defendant's guilt
A) beyond a doubt based on reasons related to the evidence and facts in the case.
B) beyond any possible doubt.
C) in a written statement submitted to a panel of three judges of the circuit court.
D) to a majority of the jury.
E) to the presiding judge.
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