... Describe procedure to be used .] If the rules of evidence do not permit a particular question, I will advise you. After ...
... the instruction as a part of his or her instructions before evidence, it should be modified appropriately. ...
... of proving each of the following by a preponderance of the evidence: First, the [defendant] [defendant’s assignor] ...
... should correlate with the amount of corroborative evidence. See United States v. Masterson , 529 F.2d 30, 32 (9th Cir. 1976). ...
... case must be decided by you solely and exclusively on the evidence that will be received in the case and on my instructions as to the law ...
... each of the following elements by a preponderance of the evidence: First, the plaintiff was a seaman; ...
... each of the following elements by a preponderance of the evidence: First, the plaintiff [ name ]: [participated in an ...
... Depending on the facts in evidence, it may be appropriate to amend this instruction with language ...
... [ name ] must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant [ name ] ’s ...
... additional explanatory instructions addressed to particular evidence or contentions in the case. The model instructions, besides supplying ...