6-1-7: PROOF BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT:
   A.   Every person charged with an offense is presumed innocent unless proven guilty by competent evidence establishing each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.
   B.   When an offense has been proven against a person, but a reasonable doubt exists as to the degree of the crime, a conviction shall be entered only as to the lowest degree. (Ord. 140, 10-4-2005)