THE SHELLOW COLLECTION
Jury Instructions By James M. Shellow of Wisconsin
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Collection Table of Contents
Evidence
Evidence
Generally
Character
Evidence
Circumstantial
Evidence: Generally
Circumstantial Evidence: False
Statements
Circumstantial Evidence: Mental
Condition And Intent
Defendant’s Acts/Conduct
Discovery – Failure To
Produce Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Evidence Of Conspiracy (See Conspiracy: Evidence)
Exhibits
Experts (See Witnesses: Expert
Witnesses)
Eyewitness Identification
Failure To Prove Case
Habit Evidence
Hearsay And Extra Judicial
Statements
Hearsay Rule And Exceptions – Business
Records
Hearsay Rule And Exceptions – Deposition
Testimony
Hearsay Rule And Exceptions – Dying
Declarations
Limited Purpose Evidence: Uncharged
Offenses And Acts
Limited Purpose Evidence: Prior
Consistent Statements
Limiting Instructions
Missing/Lost/Destroyed
Evidence
Negative Evidence
Photographic Evidence
Physical Evidence
Tapes And Transcripts
Trial Procedure – Arguments,
Questions And Statements Of Counsel
Trial Procedure – Charging
Documents/Warrants
Trial Procedure – Codefendant
Evidence
Trial Procedure – Stipulations
Trial Procedure – Summaries
Voice Identification
Weaker Or Less Satisfactory
Evidence
Witnesses (Impeachment, Prior Statements, Etc. -- See Witnesses)