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Series 100 - Pretrial

A. General Instructions

  • 100. Trial Process (Before or During Voir Dire)
  • 101. Cautionary Admonitions: Jury Conduct (After Jury Is Selected)
  • 102. Note-Taking
  • 103. Reasonable Doubt
  • 104. Evidence
  • 105. Witnesses
  • 106. Jurors Asking Questions
  • 107-119. Reserved for Future Use

B. Admonitions

  • 120. Service Provider for Juror With Disability: Beginning of Trial
  • 121. Duty to Abide by Translation Provided in Court
  • 122. Corporation Is a Person
  • 123. Witness Identified as John or Jane Doe
  • 124. Separation Admonition
  • 125-199. Reserved for Future Use

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