Which statement BEST demonstrates that all of the jurors might not fully understand "reasonable doubt"?
Question 3 options:
"NINE. Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This is an important thing to remember."
"ELEVEN: I beg your pardon. Maybe you don't understand the term 'reasonable doubt.'"
"JUDGE: If there is a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused … then you must declare him not guilty. If, however, there is no reasonable doubt, then he must be found guilty."
"ELEVEN: If you want to vote not guilty, then do it because you are convinced the man is not guilty. If you believe he is guilty, then vote that way."