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WPIC CHAPTER 4.60. Miscellaneous Instructions During Trial

  • WPIC 4.60. Introduction
  • WPIC 4.61. Before Each Recess
  • WPIC 4.62. Jurors Taking Notes—Admonition
  • WPIC 4.63. Jurors Taking Notes—Permission Granted
  • WPIC 4.64. Evidence of Prior Conviction—Impeachment
  • WPIC 4.64.01. Evidence Limited as to Purpose
  • WPIC 4.65. Use of Interpreters
  • WPIC 4.66. Questions by Jurors Addressed to Witnesses
  • WPIC 4.67. Questions by Jury Addressed to Court
  • WPIC 4.68. Additional Instructions of Law
  • WPIC 4.68.01. Changed Instruction of Law
  • WPIC 4.69. Alternate Jurors—When Alternate Juror Is Temporarily Excused
  • WPIC 4.69.01. Alternate Jurors—When Alternate Juror Is Discharged
  • WPIC 4.69.02. Alternate Juror—Instructions to Reconstituted Jury After Beginning of Deliberations
  • WPIC 4.70. Probability of Verdict
  • WPIC 4.71. View—Before Visiting Site
  • WPIC 4.72. Exhibit Admitted for Illustrative Purposes
  • WPIC 4.73. Suggestions for Deliberation Procedures
  • WPIC 4.74. Jurors Rehearing Trial Testimony—Cautionary Instruction
  • WPIC 4.75. Completion of Trial—Jurors' Discussion of Case
  • WPIC 4.76. Stipulation as to Admission of Evidence
  • WPIC 4.77. Stipulation as to Undisputed Facts or Elements of Offense
  • WPIC 4.78. Stipulation of Prior Offense (“Old Chief Stipulation”)
  • WPIC 4.79. Refusal of Witness To Testify—Exercise of Privilege
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