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The parties submit jury instruction packets to the Court specific to their cases. Florida Supreme Court Standard Jury Instructions in Civil Cases (Google that!)
The judge issues a judges charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case. The jury instructions provide something of a flowchart on what verdict jurors should deliver based on what they determine to be true. Put another way, If you believe A (set of facts), you must find X (verdict).
90.206 Instructing jury on judicial notice. The court may instruct the jury during the trial to accept as a fact a matter judicially noticed.
Jury instructions are instructions for jury deliberation that are written by the judge and given to the jury. At trial , jury deliberation occurs after evidence is presented and closing arguments are made.
Florida Standard Jury Instruction 301.11(a) (Adverse Inference) instructs the jury as to its right (but not its obligation) to draw an adverse inference from a partys failure to preserve evidence.
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Instructions to the Jury The judge instructs the jury about the relevant laws that should guide its deliberations. (In some jurisdictions, the court may instruct the jury at any time after the close of evidence. This sometimes occurs before closing arguments.) The judge reads the instructions to the jury.
For jury instructions to be effective, they must be clear and simple. Sentences should be short; instruc- tions should contain no more than a few sentences, cover only one topic, and be directly related to the circumstances of the case (they should not be abstract statements of the law).

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