Free Jury Instructions - District Court of Arizona - Arizona


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Michael Alaniz, etal., JURY INSTRUCTIONS
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Members of the jury, you have advised that you have been unable to agree upon a
verdict in this case. l have decided to suggest a few thoughts to you.
As jurors, you have a duty to discuss the case with one another and to deliberate in an
effort to reach a unanimous verdict if each of you can do so without violating your individual
judgment and conscience. Each of you must decide the case for yourself] but only after you
consider the evidence impartially with your fellow jurors. During your deliberations, you
should not hesitate to reexarnine your own views and change your opinion if you become
persuaded that it is wrong. However, you should not change an honest belief as to the weight
or effect ofthe evidence solely because ofthe opinions of your fellow jurors or for the mere p
E purpose of returning a verdict. "
All of you are equally honest and conscientious jurors who have heard the same
evidence. All of you share an equal desire to arrive at a verdict. Each of you should ask
yourself whether you should question the correctness of your present position.
I remind you that in your deliberations you are to consider the instructions I have
given you as a whole. You should not single out any part of any instruction, including this
one, and ignore others. They are all equally important.
p You may now retire and continue your deliberations.
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