MEYERS, Judge, concurring. The majority characterizes the submission of a reasonable doubt instruction as a systemic requirement that can neither be forfeited nor waived. Thus, the implementation of this requirement “cannot be avoided even with partisan consent” and, by necessary implication, a ease in which both parties requested that the reasonable doubt instruction not be given must be reversed on appe…
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