Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-71-104. ... a grand jury serve for longer than eighteen months. § 13-71-121. Extended trials. Before a jury is impaneled, the court shall inform the jurors if a trial is expected to last more than three trial days and may excuse a juror from
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure Relating to Jury Instructions Statutes and Rules of Civil Procedure Governing Qualifications of Jurors CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO OR DURING TRIAL AND UPON DISCHARGE OF JURY A. JURY ORIENTATION 1:1 Introductory Remarks to Jury Panel 1:2 Explanation to Jury Panel of Voir Dire
A comprehensive guide for attorneys and jurors in civil cases in Colorado. Contains instructions on general topics, legal relationships, damages, liability, and specific causes of action.
Find the model jury instructions online. They include instructions concerning all offenses defined in Title 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (the Criminal Code), along with instructions addressing select offenses defined in other titles of the Colorado Revised Statutes (including Title 42, Vehicles and Traffic).
This guide is an essential resource for judges, attorneys (both prosecution and defense), and other courtroom personnel. Defendants and jury members may also find it helpful in clarifying certain legal matters. You can view the Colorado Jury Instructions – Criminal guide online from our library.
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Rules 51.1 and 351.1. Colorado Jury Instructions (1) In instructing the jury in a civil case, the court shall use such instructions as are contained in Colorado Jury Instruction (CJI) as are applicable to the evidence and the prevailing law. (2) In cases in which there are no CJI instructions on the subject, or in which the factual
The Colorado Supreme Court Model Criminal Jury Instructions Committee has announced the release of its annual update to the state's model jury instructions for criminal trials.
Jury Instructions for the Colorado Civil Litigator. View a sample of this title using the ReadNow feature. Colorado Jury Instructions Civil, a product of the Civil Jury Instructions Committee of the Colorado Supreme Court, provides an authoritative array of instructions for civil actions.Comments following the instructions include directions for their use and their relations to other instructions.
Written by the Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions, Colorado Jury Instructions provides extensive coverage of Colorado civil law and procedure, rules, and jury instruction. This detailed and informed reference provides verdict forms and notes on how to modify instructions to your case and where, when, and how to implement them.
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Only nine states don't let senior citizens get out of jury duty because of old age. Colorado is one of them — but a proposal to change that is making progress in the State Legislature. If passed ...
The model jury instructions may be found online; they include instructions concerning all of the offenses defined in Title 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (the Criminal Code), along with instructions addressing select offenses defined in other titles of the Colorado Revised Statutes (including Title 42, Vehicles and Traffic). In addition to ...
The Colorado legislature is debating a bill that would give tenants facing evictions the right to a jury trial under certain conditions.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. Rules 51.1 and 351.1 of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure state that in instructing the jury in a civil case, “the court shall use such instructions as are contained in Colorado Jury Instruction (CJI) as are applicable to the evidence and the prevailing law” (emphasis added).See