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  1. 8.180 Abusive Sexual Contact—Without Permission

    ... and may be proven by either direct or circumstantial evidence.  The government is not required to prove that the defendant ...

  2. 3.4 Readback or Playback

    ... isolation, but must be considered in the context of all the evidence presented.             Although a court has broad ...

  3. 12.10 ADA—Defenses—Undue Hardship

    ... business. If the defendant proves by a preponderance of the evidence that providing an accommodation will impose an undue hardship on the ...

  4. 2.9 Foreign Language Testimony

    ... language, it is important that all jurors consider the same evidence. Therefore, you must accept the interpreter’s translation of the ...

  5. 8.132 Fraud—Forged, Counterfeited, Altered, or Falsely Made Immigration Document

    ... prescribed by statute or regulation for entry into or as evidence of authorized stay or employment in the United States]]; and ...

  6. 10.4 Bribery of Witness (18 U.S.C. § 201(b)(3))

    ...             Depending on the facts in evidence, it may be appropriate to amend this instruction with language ...

  7. 2.11 Tests and Experiments

    ... (holding that district court properly allowed experiment evidence regarding flammability of carpet sample despite differences between ...

  8. 11.14 Age Discrimination—Damages—Willful Discrimination—Liquidated Damages

    ... the burden of proving willfulness by a preponderance of the evidence.              A defendant’s conduct is willful if the ...

  9. 17.5 Copyright Infringement—Elements—Ownership and Copying (17 U.S.C. § 501(a)-(b))

    ... ] has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that:              First, the plaintiff [ name ...

  10. 6.30 Resumption of Deliberations After Alternate Juror Is Added

    ... was] [jurors were] substituted and consider freshly the evidence as if the previous deliberations had never occurred. Although ...

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