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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of further instruction:
Further
instruction is when a judge gives more directions or guidelines to a jury about the law of a case. Sometimes, the jury may ask a question about the evidence or a
point of law, and the judge will give an
additional instruction to help them understand. There are different types of instructions, such as mandatory instructions that require the jury to find for one party and against the other, and cautionary instructions that tell the jury to disregard certain evidence or not be influenced by outside factors. Model
jury instructions are forms that are usually approved by a state bar
association or similar group and are accepted as authoritative by courts.
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: Further instruction refers to additional guidance given to a jury by a judge concerning the law of a case. It is usually given in response to a jury's question about the evidence or some point of law.
Example: If a jury is unsure about the meaning of a legal term or how to apply a law to the facts of a case, they may ask the judge for further instruction. The judge may then provide additional guidance to help the jury reach a verdict.
This example illustrates how further instruction can help ensure that the jury understands the law and can apply it correctly to the facts of the case.
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