208. Deposition as Substantive Evidence | Pdf Docx | Jury Instructions

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208. Deposition as Substantive Evidence | Pdf Docx | Jury Instructions

Last updated: 12/16/2021

208. Deposition as Substantive Evidence

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208. Deposition as Substantive Evidence Instruction No 1 Request by Plaintiff Request by Defendant Requested by Given as Proposed Given as Modified Given on Court?s Motion Refused Withdrawn Judge Instruction No 1 During the trial, you received deposition testimony that was [read from the deposition transcript/[describe other manner presented, e.g., shown by video]]. A deposition is the testimony of a person taken before trial. At a deposition the person is sworn to tell the truth and is questioned by the attorneys. You must consider the deposition testimony that was presented to you in the same way as you consider testimony given in court. New September 2003; Revised December 2012

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