2.12 Evidence for Limited Purpose You are about to hear evidence that [ describe evidence to be received for limited purpose ]. I instruct you that ...
2.12 EVIDENCE FOR LIMITED PURPOSE You are about to hear evidence that [ describe evidence to be received for limited purpose ]. I instruct you that this ...
1.12 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence Evidence may be direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence is direct proof of a ...
... —Deliberate or Reckless Suppression of Evidence As previously explained, ... a person being subjected to a criminal trial when favorable evidence has been deliberately or recklessly withheld from the prosecutor. In ...
4.16 CHARTS AND SUMMARIES NOT ADMITTED INTO EVIDENCE During the trial, certain charts and summaries were shown to you in order to help explain the evidence in the case. These charts and summaries were not admitted into ...
... 3.16 Charts and Summaries Not Admitted into Evidence During the trial, certain charts and summaries were shown to you to help explain the evidence in the case. These charts and summaries were not admitted into ...
2.16 Evidence in Electronic Format Those exhibits received in evidence that are capable of being displayed electronically will be provided to ... be provided with a paper list of all exhibits received in evidence. You may request a paper copy of any exhibit received in evidence by ...
... 11.9 Age Discrimination—Defenses—After-Acquired Evidence Comment The ADEA applies the after-acquired evidence doctrine in the same manner as Title VII. See McKennon v. Nashville ...
1.4 What Is Not Evidence The following things are not evidence, and you must not consider them as evidence in deciding the facts of ...
1.4 WHAT IS NOT EVIDENCE The following things are not evidence, and you must not consider them as evidence in deciding the facts of this case: (1) statements and arguments ...