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    Exam 4: Reasoning: Drawing Deductively Valid Conclusions
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    If a Prosecutor Is Able to Prove Beyond a Reasonable
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If a Prosecutor Is Able to Prove Beyond a Reasonable

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If a prosecutor is able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime occurred at a time when the defendant does not have an alibi, we can conclude that the defendant is guilty.

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