13-115. Presumption of innocence and benefit of
doubt; degrees of guilt


A. A defendant in a criminal action is presumed to be innocent until the contrary
is proved, and in case of a reasonable doubt whether his guilt is satisfactorily shown,
he is entitled to be acquitted.


B. When it appears that a defendant has committed a crime or public offense, and
there is reasonable ground of doubt in which of two or more degrees he is guilty, he may
be convicted of the lowest of such degrees only.