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3.3 Duty Of Court: Requested Instructions

    3.3.2 Duty To Give Requested Defense Theory Or Pinpoint Defense Instructions

    3.3.2.1 Litigants' Right To Instruction On Theory Of Case
    3.3.2.2 Constitutional Right To Present A Defense
    3.3.2.3 Constitutional Right To Due Process And A Fair Trial By Jury As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction
    3.3.2.4 Constitutional Rights To Due Process, Trial By Jury And Compulsory Process As Grounds For Defense Theory Instruction
    3.3.2.5 Due Process Right To Balance Between Defense And Prosecution As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction


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    3.3.2.1    Litigants' Right To Instruction On Theory Of Case

    See NCJIC  250.1.1 [Litigant’s Right To Instruction On Theory Of Case].

RESEARCH NOTES:

See also generally, NCJIC 305.16.6 [Pinpoint/Defense Theory Instructions].

RELATED FEDERAL MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:

See 6th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions - Criminal 6.01.


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    3.3.2.2    Constitutional Right To Present A Defense

    See NCJIC 300.6 [Inadequate Instruction On Defense Or Defense Theory].

RESEARCH NOTES:

See also generally, NCJIC 305.16.6 [Pinpoint/Defense Theory Instructions].

RELATED FEDERAL MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:

See 6th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions - Criminal 6.01.


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    3.3.2.3    Constitutional Right To Due Process And A Fair Trial By Jury As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction

    See NCJIC 250.1.3 [Constitutional Right To Due Process And A Fair Trial By Jury As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction].

RESEARCH NOTES:

See also generally, NCJIC 305.16.6 [Pinpoint/Defense Theory Instructions].

RELATED FEDERAL MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:

See 6th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions - Criminal 6.01.


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    3.3.2.4    Constitutional Rights To Due Process, Trial By Jury And Compulsory Process As Grounds For Defense Theory Instruction

    See NCJIC 250.1.4 [Constitutional Rights To Due Process, Trial By Jury And Compulsory Process As Grounds For Defense Theory Instruction].

RESEARCH NOTES:

See also generally, NCJIC 305.16.6 [Pinpoint/Defense Theory Instructions].

RELATED FEDERAL MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:

See 6th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions - Criminal 6.01.


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    3.3.2.5    Due Process Right To Balance Between Defense And Prosecution As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction

    See NCJIC 250.1.5 [Due Process Right To Balance Between Defense And Prosecution As Ground For Defense Theory Instruction].

RESEARCH NOTES:

See also generally, NCJIC 305.16.6 [Pinpoint/Defense Theory Instructions].

RELATED FEDERAL MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:

See 6th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions - Criminal 6.01.