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‘Proof beyond reasonable doubt’ means the prosecution establishing the guilt of the accused person with compelling and conclusive evidence. It means a degree of compulsion that is consistent with a high degree of probability. Proof beyond reasonable doubt does not mean Proof beyond all doubt or all shadow of doubt. [Shurumo v. State (2010) 19 NWLR (Pt. 1226) 73; Kassam v. State (2017) LPELR – 42586 referred to.] (P. 199, paras. D-E)
See, Udo v. State (2023) 9 NWLR (Pt. 1888) 181 SC