Comment Re:But does it work? (Score 1) 707
You may need to revisit the legal definition of "reasonable doubt". Being able to contemplate a scenario where the evidence could be wrong is not sufficient to overturn the evidence. Which is exactly why the code needs to be a matter of court record, so that the defendant can see whether or not this scenario actually exists or not.
Seriously, what is the benefit of denying this right to the defendant?