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  1. 6.6 What Is Evidence

    6.6 What Is Evidence              The evidence you are to consider in deciding what the facts are consists of: ... any witness; [and] Second, the exhibits received in evidence[.] [; and] [Third, any facts to which the parties have ...

  2. 3.6 What Is Evidence

    3.6 WHAT IS EVIDENCE  The evidence you are to consider in deciding what the facts are consists of:  ... of any witness; [and] (2) the exhibits received in evidence[.] [; and] [(3) any facts to which the parties have agreed.]  ...

  3. 1.9 What Is Evidence

    1.9 What Is Evidence             The evidence you are to consider in deciding what the facts are consists of:  ... 2.          the exhibits that are admitted into evidence;                           3. ...

  4. 7.2 Consideration of Evidence

    7.2 CONSIDERATION OF EVIDENCE—CONDUCT OF THE JURY Because you must base your verdict only on the evidence received in the case and on these instructions, I remind you that you ... to ensure the parties have a fair trial based on the same evidence that each party has had an opportunity to address. A juror who ...

  5. 6.20 Consideration of Evidence—Conduct of the Jury

    6.20 Consideration of Evidence—Conduct of the Jury   ... Because you must base your verdict only on the evidence received in the case and on these instructions, I remind you that you ... to ensure the parties have a fair trial based on the same evidence that each party has had an opportunity to address.   A juror who ...

  6. 3.2 Consideration of Evidence -- Conduct of the Jury

    3.2 Consideration of Evidence -- Conduct of the Jury             Because you must base your verdict only on the evidence received in the case and on these instructions, I remind you that you ... each party’s right to have this case decided only on evidence that has been presented here in court. Witnesses here in court take an ...

  7. 3.20 Untimely Disclosure of Exculpatory or Impeachment Evidence

    ... 3.20 Untimely Disclosure of Exculpatory or Impeachment Evidence               A trial court has ...

  8. 4.20 Untimely Disclosure of Exculpatory or Impeachment Evidence

    ... 4.20 UNTIMELY DISCLOSURE OF EXCULPATORY OR IMPEACHMENT EVIDENCE A trial court has discretion in shaping the remedies for ...

  9. 2.10 Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts of Defendant

    ... [have heard] testimony] [[are about to see] [have seen] evidence] [are about to see evidence] that the defendant [ summarize other act evidence ].   This ...

  10. 2.10 Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts of Defendant

    ... heard testimony] [are about to hear testimony] [have seen evidence] [are about to see evidence] that the defendant [ summarize other act evidence ]. This ...

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