A 13.80 GENERAL VERDICT FORM (42 U.S.C. CIV. 1983) is a form used in civil rights cases under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It is used by a jury to determine whether the defendant has violated the plaintiff's civil rights. The form typically includes questions about the defendant's actions, the plaintiff's damages, and the amount of damages to be awarded. Generally, there are two types of 13.80 GENERAL VERDICT FORMS (42 U.S.C. CIV. 1983): one for claims of discrimination and one for claims of excessive force or false arrest. In either case, the jury must answer the questions to determine if the defendant is liable for the plaintiff's damages and what amount should be awarded.