Asked by Jawwad Siddiqui on Jun 09, 2024
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Jury instructions contain the judge's opinion of the evidence presented.
Jury Instructions
Directions given by a judge to the jury regarding the laws pertinent to the case being considered.
- Gain an understanding of the core principles and procedures in litigation, encompassing the initiation of lawsuits, the serving of complaints, and the positions of plaintiffs and defendants.
Verified Answer
HA
Huzaifah Al-Aqib Bin Farid Nasir G18B0008Jun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Jury instructions are supposed to be neutral and objective, providing guidance to the jury on how to apply the law to the facts presented. Judges are not supposed to express their personal opinions on the evidence or sway the jury towards one side or the other. The goal is to ensure a fair trial for all parties involved.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the core principles and procedures in litigation, encompassing the initiation of lawsuits, the serving of complaints, and the positions of plaintiffs and defendants.