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104(a), (c), and (e)
1.2.4
1.07: Description of Trial Proceeding (this is a sample instruction a judge might read to the jury at the beginning of a criminal trial)
1.1.4
1.08: Evidence (What is; is Not) (This is a sample instruction a judge might read to the jury at the beginning of a criminal or civil trial.)
1.1.6
1.09 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence
1.1.12.3
1.12 Preliminary Instructions — Description of Trial Proceedings
1.1.5
404(a)(2) & (3)
7.2.2
404(b)
7.3.3
801(d)(1)
8.2.2
Academic Study Shows Innocent Plead Guilty at High Rate
4.2.5
Appellate Brief on behalf of defendant charged with high-speed flight from an immigration checkpoint
1.2.14.3
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