Transcription of Ninth Circuit Manual of Model Jury Instructions Civil
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Ninth Circuit Manual ofModel Jury InstructionsCivil2007 INTRODUCTIONThis Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions ( Manual ) has been prepared to helpjudges communicate effectively with Instructions in this Manual are models. They must be reviewed carefully before usein a particular case. They are not a substitute for the individual research and drafting that may berequired in a particular case, nor are they intended to discourage judges from using their ownforms and techniques for instructing juries. See McDowell v. Calderon, 130 833, 840 (9thCir. 1997).The Jury Instructions Committee considers suggestions from judges, staff andpractitioners about possible revisions, additions and deletions.
1.1 1.1A-1.1C Duty of Jury — 1.1A Duty of Jury (Court Reads and Provides Written Set of Instructions) — 1.1B Duty of Jury (Court Reads Instructions Only) — 1.1C Duty of Jury (Court Reads and Provides Written Set of Instructions at End of Case) 1.2 1.2 Claims and Defenses 1.3 1.6 What Is Evidence 1.4 1.7 What Is Not Evidence
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