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Revision as of 21:18, 22 December 2025
(4)6 Trial
This chapter provides guidelines for trial.
(4)6.1 Jury Selection
Jury selection ensures an impartial panel capable of evaluating evidence and determining guilt or innocence fairly. The process shall comply with all applicable rules regarding voir dire, challenges, and juror qualifications.
(4)6.1.2 Juror Conduct and Oaths
(4)6.2 Preliminary Matters
This section provides guidelines for addressing pre-trial and preliminary legal matters before the presentation of evidence.
(4)6.2.2 Objections and Evidentiary Screening
(4)6.3 Jury Instructions
This section governs the instructions provided to the jury regarding the law, standards of proof, and procedures before and after evidence is presented.
(4)6.3.1 Pre-Evidence Instructions
(4)6.4 Witnesses
This section provides guidelines for the preparation, presentation, and management of witnesses during trial.
(4)6.5 Opening Statements
This section governs the presentation of opening statements to the jury, outlining the order, scope, and limitations.
(4)6.5.1 Purpose of Opening Statements
(4)6.5.2 Order of Presentation
(4)6.6 Presentation of Evidence & Witnesses
This section governs the presentation of evidence and examination of witnesses during trial, ensuring compliance with evidentiary rules and fair procedure.