The author intends this article as a practical approach to the topic of instructions. It will be most helpful to the young lawyer or beginning pleader in the negligence area of the law. The article has two distinct parts. First, an examination of Nebraska\u27s instruction procedure in comparison to those procedures in other states, and second, ten very practical commandments set forth as guides to the lawyer practicing under Nebraska\u27s present system. I. Introduction II. Adequacy of Instruction Procedure III. Relationship of the Trial Lawyer to the Are of Instructions … A. Fundamental Purpose of Instructions … B. The Ten Commandments for Trial Attorneys … C. Instructions and the Voir Dire … D. Conclusion
Professor Stevens\u27 article had its genesis as a book review of the New York Pattern Jury Instruct...
Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that the...
The six states in this group present some very special cases. They range from an original colony to ...
The author intends this article as a practical approach to the topic of instructions. It will be mos...
In view of frequent judicial complaints about instructions by the acre, it may be appropriate to b...
I. Introduction II. Types of Jury Instructions ... A. Charging Instructions ... B. Admonitions III. ...
The purpose of this Article is to help answer the question how do judges convey the meaning of the ...
One of the most burdensome, time-consuming and vexing aspects of a jury trial is the preparation of ...
The question of instructions to juries is a perennial problem with practitioners and judges. Having ...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This Article will present what appears to be a workable system which allows fulfillment of both of t...
Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that the...
Virginia Practice Series-Jury Instructions is a continuation and update of previous editions, which ...
No. 1. Arrest-Definition. No. 2. Arrest-Conduct of Officer. No. 3. Arrest-Conduct of Officer, No. 4...
This article assists the process of understanding the clinical methodology by analyzing the followin...
Professor Stevens\u27 article had its genesis as a book review of the New York Pattern Jury Instruct...
Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that the...
The six states in this group present some very special cases. They range from an original colony to ...
The author intends this article as a practical approach to the topic of instructions. It will be mos...
In view of frequent judicial complaints about instructions by the acre, it may be appropriate to b...
I. Introduction II. Types of Jury Instructions ... A. Charging Instructions ... B. Admonitions III. ...
The purpose of this Article is to help answer the question how do judges convey the meaning of the ...
One of the most burdensome, time-consuming and vexing aspects of a jury trial is the preparation of ...
The question of instructions to juries is a perennial problem with practitioners and judges. Having ...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This Article will present what appears to be a workable system which allows fulfillment of both of t...
Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that the...
Virginia Practice Series-Jury Instructions is a continuation and update of previous editions, which ...
No. 1. Arrest-Definition. No. 2. Arrest-Conduct of Officer. No. 3. Arrest-Conduct of Officer, No. 4...
This article assists the process of understanding the clinical methodology by analyzing the followin...
Professor Stevens\u27 article had its genesis as a book review of the New York Pattern Jury Instruct...
Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that the...
The six states in this group present some very special cases. They range from an original colony to ...