Month: February 2021

Civil Jury Instructions – Trespass and Nuisance – Comment period expires March 27, 2021

The following proposed Model Utah Civil Jury Instructions addressing trespass and nuisance have been published.

CV1201 – Trespass to real property
CV1202 – Trespass to personal property
CV1203 – Consent
CV1204 – Implied consent – custom and usage
CV1205 – Damages – nominal damages
CV1206 – Nuisance – introductory instruction
CV1207 – Nuisance per se
CV1208 – Statutory nuisance claim
CV1209 – Common law private nuisance claim
CV1210 – Statutory public nuisance claim
CV1211 – Damages for nuisance
CV1212 – Non-economic damages for nuisance
CV1213 – Reasonableness

Click here to review the Trespass and Nuisance Jury Instructions. Please reference the instruction(s) in your comments. Although the comment period runs through March 27, 2021, the instructions are ready for use. The Model Civil Jury Instructions Committee will consider all comments made during the comment period and may revise the instructions as appropriate.

The Judicial Council also encourages judges and practitioners to continuously share their experiences using any of the published instructions with the Model Civil Jury Instructions Committee.

 

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Civil Jury Instructions – General Instructions – Comment period expires March 27, 2021

The following proposed Model Utah Civil General Jury Instructions have been published.

CV101 – General admonitions.
CV101A – General admonitions. [self-represented litigant version]
CV101B – Further admonition about electronic devices.
CV102 – Role of the judge, jury and lawyers.
CV102A – Role of the judge, jury, parties, lawyers. [self-represented litigant version]
CV103 – Nature of the case.
CV104 – Order of trial.
CV105 – Sequence of instructions not significant.
CV106 – Jurors must follow the instructions.
CV107 – Jurors may not decide based on sympathy, passion, and prejudice.
CV108 – Note-taking.
CV109 – Juror questions for witnesses. [Optional for judges who permit questions]
CV110 – Rules applicable to recesses.
CV111A – Definition of “person.”
CV111B – All persons equal before the law.
CV112 – Multiple parties.
CV113 – Multiple plaintiffs.
CV114 – Multiple defendants.
CV115 – Settling parties.
CV116 – Discontinuance as to some defendants.
CV117 – Preponderance of the evidence.
CV118 – Clear and convincing evidence.
CV119 – Evidence.
CV119A – Evidence. [self-represented litigant version]
CV120 – Direct and circumstantial evidence.
CV121 – Believability of witnesses.
CV122 – Inconsistent statements.
CV123 – Effect of willfully false testimony.
CV124 – Stipulated facts.
CV125 – Judicial notice.
CV126 – Depositions.
CV127 – Limited purpose evidence.
CV128 – Objections and rulings on evidence and procedure.
CV128A – Objections and rulings on evidence and procedure. [Self-represented litigant version.]
CV129 – Statement of opinion.
CV130A – Charts and summaries as evidence.
CV130B – Charts and summaries of evidence.
CV131 – Spoliation.
CV132 – Out-of-state or out-of-town experts.
CV133 – Conflicting testimony of experts.
CV134 – No record of testimony.
CV151 – Closing roadmap
CV152 – Closing arguments
CV153 – Legal rulings
CV155 – Foreperson selection and duties and jury deliberations
CV156 – Do not resort to chance
CV157 – Agreement on special verdict
CV158 – Discussing the case after trial

 

Click here to view the marked up version of the general civil jury instructions.

Please reference the instruction(s) in your comments. Although the comment period runs through March 27, 2021, the instructions are ready for use. The Model Civil Jury Instructions Committee will consider all comments made during the comment period and may revise the instructions as appropriate.

The Judicial Council also encourages judges and practitioners to continuously share their experiences using any of the published instructions with the Model Civil Jury Instructions Committee.

 

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