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  1. 8.131A Obstruction of Justice—Destruction, Alteration or Falsification of Records in Federal Investigations and Bankruptcy

    ... Ignorance).  Include the last paragraph if the evidence shows the defendant may have had more than one intention when engaging ...

  2. 12.2 ADA Employment Actions—Record of Disability—Elements

    ... of the following four elements by a preponderance of the evidence:               First, the plaintiff has a ...

  3. 7.12 Maintenance and Cure—Willful or Arbitrary Failure to Pay

    ... each of the following elements by a preponderance of the evidence:  First, the plaintiff was entitled to [maintenance] [and] ...

  4. 10.14 Civil Rights—Title VII—Defense—Bona Fide Occupational Qualification

    ... both of the following elements by a preponderance of the evidence:   1.          that the occupational ...

  5. 3.9 Testimony of Witnesses Involving Special Circumstances—Immunity, Benefits, Accomplice, Plea

    ... the defendant is on trial.   This guilty plea is not evidence against the defendant, and you may consider it only in determining ...

  6. 18.4 Securities—Forward-Looking Statements

    ... 10b-5 only if the plaintiff proves by a preponderance of the evidence that, at the time the forward-looking statement was made, (1) the ...

  7. 8.19 Receiving Illegal Gratuity by Witness

    ... (Illegal Gratuity to Witness). Depending on the facts in evidence, it may be appropriate to amend this instruction with language ...

  8. 5.12 Mere Presence

    ... presence may be considered by the jury along with other evidence in the case. Comment ...

  9. 11.3 Multiple Conspiracies

    ... when the indictment charges a single conspiracy, and the evidence indicates two or more possible conspiracies.  See United States v. ...

  10. 19.4 Obstruction of Justice—Destruction, Alteration or Falsification of Records in Federal Investigations and Bankruptcy (18 U.S.C. § 1519)

    ...             Include the last paragraph if the evidence shows the defendant may have had more than one intention when engaging ...

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