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  1. 10.16 Civil Rights—Title VII—Defense—After-Acquired Evidence

    ... Civil Rights—Title VII—Defense—After-Acquired Evidence               The defendant contends that the ... ].  If the defendant proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant could have made the same decision and [would have ...

  2. 3.8 Impeachment Evidence—Witness

    3.8 Impeachment Evidence—Witness              You have heard evidence that [ name of witness ], a witness, [ specify basis for impeachment ].   You may consider this evidence in deciding whether or not to believe this witness and how much weight ...

  3. 2.9 Impeachment Evidence—Witness

    2.9 Impeachment Evidence—Witness             The evidence that a witness [e.g., has been convicted of a crime, lied under oath ... occasion, etc.] may be considered, along with all other evidence, in deciding whether or not to believe the witness and how much weight ...

  4. 1.11 Evidence for Limited Purpose

    1.11 Evidence for Limited Purpose               Some evidence may be admitted only for a limited purpose.             When I instruct you that an item of evidence has been admitted only for a limited purpose, you must consider it ...

  5. 4.8 Impeachment Evidence—Witness

    4.8 IMPEACHMENT EVIDENCE—WITNESS You have heard evidence that [ name of witness ], a witness, [ specify basis for impeachment ]. You may consider this evidence in deciding whether or not to believe this witness and how much weight ...

  6. 2.14 Charts and Summaries Not Received in Evidence

    2.14 Charts and Summaries Not Received in Evidence             Certain charts and summaries not admitted into evidence [may be] [have been] shown to you in order to help explain the ...

  7. 2.15 Charts and Summaries Received in Evidence

    2.15 Charts and Summaries Received in Evidence             Certain charts and summaries [may be] [have been] admitted into evidence to illustrate information brought out in the trial. Charts and ... are only as good as the testimony or other admitted evidence that supports them. You should, therefore, give them only such weight ...

  8. 6.2 Charge Against Defendant Not Evidence—Presumption of Innocence—Burden of Proof

    6.2 Charge Against Defendant Not Evidence— Presumption of Innocence—Burden of Proof             The indictment is not evidence.   The defendant has pleaded not guilty to the charge[s].   ...

  9. 4.17 Charts and Summaries Admitted into Evidence

    4.17 CHARTS AND SUMMARIES ADMITTED INTO EVIDENCE  Certain charts and summaries have been admitted into evidence. Charts and summaries are only as good as the underlying supporting ...

  10. 3.2 Charge Against Defendant Not Evidence—Presumption of Innocence—Burden of Proof

    3.2 CHARGE AGAINST DEFENDANT NOT EVIDENCE— PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE—BURDEN OF PROOF  The indictment is not evidence. The defendant has pleaded not guilty to the charge[s]. The defendant ...

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