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PRACTICE GUIDE

PG III(B) Improper Argumentative vs. Proper Pinpoint Instructions
PG V(I)(B)(4) Substantial Discrepancies: Oral Instructions Should Control
PG VI(A)(2) Invited Error: General Principles
PG X(A)(1)(1.3) Rules For Determining Whether The Evidence Justifies An Instruction: Evidence Must Be Viewed In Favor Of The Instruction
PG X(A)(1)(1.3.1) Rules For Determining Whether The Evidence Justifies An Instruction: Defendant’s Testimony Constitutes Substantial Evidence Even If Implausible And Seriously Contradicted
PG X(B)(5.2) Standards Of Prejudice: “Reasonable Probability” vs. “More Likely Than Not”
PG X(E)(9) Correct Oral Instruction Does Not Cure Erroneous Or Incomplete Written Instruction
PG X(E)(12)(c) Short Deliberation Does Not Cure Prejudice
PG X(E)(19)(1.1) Inability Of Limiting Instructions To Cure Evidentiary Error

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