1.02 Explanatory: Instructions at End of Void Dire is a term used in the legal field to refer to the instructions given to jurors at the conclusion of the selection of a jury (i.e. the void dire). At the end of the void dire, the judge will provide the jury with instructions that explain the process which will be used to conduct the trial, the roles of the lawyers and jury, and the standards of proof that will be applied in the case. Different types of 1.02 Explanatory: Instructions at End of Void Dire can include instructions on the presumption of innocence, burden of proof, rules for discussion between jurors, and the definition of reasonable doubt.