The Jury Instruction - Plain View form is a sample jury instruction used in Mississippi legal cases. This form outlines the duty of a driver to perceive conditions that are plainly visible and to heed obvious dangers while driving. Unlike general instructions, this form specifically addresses situations involving negligence related to visible hazards, such as downed power lines, providing guidance for jurors in making informed decisions in cases of personal injury claims.
This form is typically used in legal cases involving traffic accidents where the driver is accused of failing to observe visible hazards. It is particularly relevant when injuries have occurred due to negligence related to objects that are in plain view, like downed power lines or road obstructions. This form provides structured guidance to jurors on how to evaluate the driver's actions against the standard of care expected in such scenarios.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is advised to confirm local requirements to ensure compliance before submission.
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