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4.2 Instruction Objections

     4.2.1 Timing Of Objection

    4.2.1.1 When To Object
    4.2.1.2 Right To Object To Instructions Before Closing Argument
    4.2.1.3 Renewal Of Objection And Requested Instructions Prior To Retirement Of Jury
    4.2.1.4 Right Of Party To Object To Instructions Out Of The Jury’s Presence


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    4.2.1.1    When To Object

    See FORECITE National™ 2.3 [Timing Of Instructions (When To Instruct)].


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    4.2.1.2    Right To Object To Instructions Before Closing Argument

RESEARCH NOTES:

See Hollander & Bergman, Everytrial Criminal Defense Resource Book (West, 1999) pp. 3:10.

See also FORECITE National™ 2.3.1.5 [Duty Of Court To Advise Counsel Before Argument As To Which Instructions Will Be Given].

See also FORECITE National™ 2.11 [Right Of Party To Object To Instructions Out Of The Jury's Presence].

See also FORECITE National™ 4.2.1.3 [Renewal Of Objection And Requested Instructions Prior To Retirement Of Jury].


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    4.2.1.3    Renewal Of Objection And Requested Instructions Prior To Retirement Of Jury

PRACTICE NOTE: "Objections previously made and requests previously denied should be renewed during the final round-up of objections prior to the retirement of the jury. There is a significant economy of time in simply stating for the record that the earlier objections are incorporated. However, unless the particular appellate court has stamped its imprimatur on this procedure, the safer practice is to repeat them. [Citations.]." (BNA Criminal Practice Manual (Pike and Fisher, 1999) § 131.101[7].)


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    4.2.1.4    Right Of Party To Object To Instructions Out Of The Jury’s Presence

    See FORECITE National™ 2.11 [Right Of Party To Object To Instructions Out Of The Jury's Presence].