Mississippi Jury Instruction - For Defendant - No Defect - Jury Instruction

State:
Mississippi
Control #:
MS-62314J
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Understanding this form

The Jury Instruction for Defendant - No Defect is a legal document used in Mississippi court cases. This form serves as a guideline for jurors, instructing them that if they determine the product in question is not defective or unreasonably dangerous, they should return a verdict in favor of the defendant. This form is essential in legal proceedings concerning product liability, distinguishing it from other jury instructions aimed at the plaintiff's claims.

Form components explained

  • Case title indicating the plaintiff and defendant involved.
  • Instruction number, identifying this specific jury instruction.
  • Statement clarifying that jurors must assess the product's alleged defects.
  • Clear directive that a verdict must favor the defendant if no defect is found.

When this form is needed

This form is used during a trial when the defendant is accused of selling a defective or dangerous product. If the defense argues successfully that the product in question was not defective or unreasonably dangerous, this instruction helps guide the jury's decision-making process. It is crucial in cases dealing with product liability disputes.

Who needs this form

  • Defense attorneys representing clients in product liability cases.
  • Judges presiding over trials involving allegations of product defects.
  • Jurors needing clear guidance on legal standards regarding product safety.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter the names of the plaintiff and defendant at the top of the form.
  • Specify the instruction number in the appropriate section.
  • Provide a clear statement about the product being assessed.
  • Ensure the directive instructs the jury to return a verdict for the defendant if no defect is found.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include the names of all parties involved in the case.
  • Not marking the instruction number correctly.
  • Omitting key details about the product being discussed, which may lead to ambiguity.

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Main things to remember

  • The Jury Instruction for Defendant - No Defect is critical for guiding jurors in liability cases.
  • It specifies that a verdict must favor the defendant if no product defects are established.
  • This form is tailored for use in Mississippi, adhering to state-specific legal standards.

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