Jury Instruction - Possession 2026

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This jury instruction addresses the establishment of the two factual elements underlying the presumption of negligence. If they are not established, then a finding of negligence cannot be based on the alleged statutory violation. However, negligence can still be proven by other means. (See Nunneley v.
Jurors should give close attention to the testimony. They are sworn to disregard their prejudices and follow the courts instructions. They must render a verdict according to their best judgment. Each juror should keep an open mind.
Jury instructions are directives given to the jury by a judge after closing arguments are made in a trial and before deliberations begin. Jury instructions are designed to keep the jury focused on basic procedure of deliberation and function as reminders of upholding laws pertaining to the case.
Jury Instructions Following the closing arguments, the judge charges the jury, or informs them of the appropriate law and of what they must do to docHub a verdict.
Jury instructions tell the jury what the laws are that govern a particular case. Each attorney gives the judge a set of proposed jury instructions. The judge considers each instruction and gives the one that properly states the law that applies to the case.

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Jury instructions are given to the jury by the judge, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. The judge issues a judges charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case.

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