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  1. 17.18 Copyright Infringement—Copying—Access Defined

    ... [ name ] must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that [the defendant [ name ]] [whoever created the work ... Instruction               [ If evidence offered at trial shows various ways of proving access, add the ...

  2. 17.17 Copying—Access and Substantial Similarity

    ... copied from the work by proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant had access to the plaintiff’s copyrighted work ... plaintiff’s work] [by proving by a preponderance of the evidence that there is a striking similarity between the defendant’s work and ...

  3. 4.3 Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts of Defendant

    ... CRIMES, WRONGS OR ACTS OF DEFENDANT  You have heard evidence that the defendant committed other [crimes] [wrongs] [acts] not charged here. You may consider this evidence only for its bearing, if any, on the question of the defendant’s ...

  4. 1.6 Ruling on Objections

    1.6 RULING ON OBJECTIONS There are rules of evidence that control what can be received in evidence. When a lawyer asks a question or offers an exhibit in evidence and a ...

  5. 1.6 Rule of Objections

    ...            There are rules of evidence that control what can be received in evidence.   When a lawyer asks a question or offers an exhibit in evidence ...

  6. 3.5 Character of Victim

    ... of Victim              You have heard evidence of specific instances of the victim’s character for [ specify character trait ]. You may consider this evidence in determining whether the victim acted in conformance with that ...

  7. 1.13 Ruling on Objections

    ... on Objections             There are rules of evidence that control what can be received into evidence. When a lawyer asks a question or offers an exhibit into evidence and ...

  8. 15.1 Preliminary Instruction—Trademark

    ... the trademark is invalid].  To help you understand the evidence that will be presented in this case, I will explain some of the legal ... can be overcome or rebutted only by certain types of evidence that I will describe to you later as appropriate.]   ...

  9. 17.1 Preliminary Instruction—Copyright

    ... [asserts an affirmative defense]. To help you understand the evidence in this case, I will explain some of the legal terms you will hear ... has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the plaintiff is the owner of the copyright, that the defendant ...

  10. 5.7 Duress, Coercion or Compulsion (Legal Excuse)

    ... [duress] [coercion] [compulsion] by a preponderance of the evidence. A preponderance of the evidence means that you must be persuaded that the things the defendant seeks ...

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