70.10 - Standards of proof; definitions of terms.

§ 70.10  Standards of proof; definitions of terms.    The following definitions are applicable to this chapter:    1.    "Legally sufficient evidence" means competent evidence which, if  accepted as true, would establish every element of  an  offense  charged  and the defendant's commission thereof; except that such evidence is not  legally sufficient when corroboration required by law is absent.    2.    "Reasonable  cause  to  believe  that  a person has committed an  offense" exists when evidence  or  information  which  appears  reliable  discloses  facts  or circumstances which are collectively of such weight  and persuasiveness as to convince a  person  of  ordinary  intelligence,  judgment  and  experience that it is reasonably likely that such offense  was committed and that such person committed it.   Except  as  otherwise  provided  in this chapter, such apparently reliable evidence may include  or consist of hearsay.