Justin Walsh, writing on The Amateur Law Professor blog, shares a choice jury instruction from 1869 here: I will never complain about jury instructions again! «
Monday, January 24, 2011
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Justin Walsh, writing on The Amateur Law Professor blog, shares a choice jury instruction from 1869 here: I will never complain about jury instructions again! «

1 comments:
Thanks for the repost. That JI cracks me up. On the plus side, you really only need the one instruction in the case. On the downside, the jurors are probably still in the jury room trying to figure out what it says. - Justin
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