Maine Specific Legal Forms
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Felon In Possession of Firearm (18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(g)) (bifurcated proceeding)
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Proof of Prior Conviction
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Evidence of Prior Conviction of Defendant Charged with Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon (18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(g))
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Firearm Offenses - Knowing Possession Defined (revised 2014)
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Firearm Offenses - In or Affecting Interstate or Foreign Commerce
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Felon In Possession of Firearm (18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(g)) (non-bifurcated proceeding) (revised 2017)
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Possession of Stolen Firearm (18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(j))
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Possession of Firearm With Serial Number Removed, Obliterated, or Altered (18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(k)) (revised 2017)
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"In Furtherance of" Defined
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Possession of a Firearm In Furtherance of Crime of Violence or Drug Trafficking Crime (18 U.S.C. Sec. 924(c)(1)) (revised 2017)
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Using or Carrying a Firearm During Any Crime of Violence or Drug Trafficking Crime (18 U.S.C. Sec. 924(c)(1)) (revised 2017)
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Possession Defined
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Distribute Defined
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Controlled Substance Defined
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Knowingly or Intentionally Defined
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Intent to (Manufacture) (Distribute) Defined
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Possession with Intent to (Manufacture) (Distribute) a Controlled Substance (21 U.S.C. Sec. 841(a) & (b))
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(Manufacture) (Distribute) a Controlled Substance (21 U.S.C. Sec. 841(a) & (b))
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Controlled Substances Offenses - Verdict Forms and Special Interrogatories With Respect to Substance Identity and Weight
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Attempt to (Distribute) (Possess with Intent to Manufacture / Distribute) (Manufacture) (Possess) a Controlled Substance (21 U.S.C. Sec. 846)
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Conspiracy to (Distribute) (Possess with Intent to Manufacture / Distribute) (Manufacture) (Possess) a Controlled Substance (21 U.S.C. Sec. 846)
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Possession of an Unregistered Firearm (26 U.S.C. Sec. 5861)
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Tax Evasion - Tax Deficiency Defined
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Tax Evasion - Computation of Tax Deficiency
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Tax Evasion - Affirmative Attempt to Evade or Defeat Defined
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Tax Evasion - Willfully Defined (revised 2014)
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Tax Evasion - Elements of the Offense (26 U.S.C. Sec. 7201)
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Failure to File a Tax Return - Requirement That a Return Be Filed
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Failure to File a Tax Return - Failure To File
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Failure to File a Tax Return - Elements of the Offense (26 U.S.C. Sec. 7203)
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False Income Tax Return - Making or Subscribing a Return Defined
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False Income Tax Return - Return Made Under Penalties of Perjury
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False Income Tax Return - Return Was Materially False
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False Income Tax Return - Defendant's Knowledge of Falsity
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False Income Tax Return - Unanimity as to Falsity
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False Income Tax Return - Elements of the Offense (26 U.S.C. Sec. 7206(1))
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Cautionary Instructions
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Overview of the Trial
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Definition-Probable Cause
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Defense-Malicious Prosecution-Acting Upon the Advice of Counsel
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Abuse of Process-Burden of Proof
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Assault-Burden of Proof
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Battery-Burden of Proof
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Issues-Claim for Actual Damages Based Upon Intentional Tort-Burden of Proof
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Invasion of Privacy by Intrusion Upon Seclusion
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Invasion of Privacy by Appropriation
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Invasion of Privacy by Public Disclosure of Private Facts
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon False Light Invasion of Privacy
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Defense-Invasion of Privacy-Consent
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Issues-Claim for Damages Based Upon Conversion of Personal Property
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Proximate Cause-Concurring Proximate Cause-Definition
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Intervening Proximate Cause-Definition and Effect-Burden of Proof
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Violation of Statute, Ordinance, or Regulation as Evidence of Negligence
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Right to Assume Others Will Use Ordinary Care and Obey the Law
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No Presumption of Fault from Happening of Injury
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Duty to Anticipate Behavior of Children
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Responsibility to Control Minor Children
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Intoxication-Definition
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Intoxication as Negligence
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Negligent Entrustment
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Res Ipsa Loquitur
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Res Ipsa Loquitur in Addition to Specified Acts of Negligence
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Act of God
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Attempted Rescue-Negligence
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Agent-Employee-Definition
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Scope of Authority-Scope of Employment-Definition
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Scope of Employment-Employee Driving Employer's Vehicle
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Agency-Employment-Deviation from Route
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Agency-Owner a Passenger in Vehicle
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Agency-Minor Driver's Parent a Passenger
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Agent or Independent Contractor
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Borrowed Servant
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Inherently Dangerous Work-Imputed Conduct-Independent Contractor
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Liability of Employer for Employment of Incompetent Independent Contractor
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Issues-Liability of Employer for Negligent Hiring, Supervision, or Retention of Employee
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Partnership-Definition
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Partnership-Tests of Existence of Relationship
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Joint Enterprise-Definition and Effect
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Issues-Acting in Concert
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Issues-Civil Conspiracy
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Willful or Malicious Destruction of Property by Minor
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Automobiles-Permitting Minor Under 14 to Drive
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Automobiles-Responsibility of Person Signing Application of Child for Operator's License
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Automobiles-Permitting Minor Under 18 to Drive-Failure to Sign License Application
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Common Law Rules of Road-Lookout-Control-Speed
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Superior Right of Forward Vehicle
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Violation of Statute or Ordinance as Evidence of Negligence
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Right of Way-Uncontrolled Intersection
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Right of Way-Stop Intersection
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Right of Way-Four-Way Stop Intersection
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Right of Way-Signal Light Intersection
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Right of Way-Yield Intersection
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Right of Way-Definition-Acquisition-Use
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Operating Unsafe Vehicle
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Pedestrians and Motorists-Common Right to Use the Streets and Highways
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Passenger-Duty to Use Ordinary Care
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Cautionary Instructions-Reminder of Jurors' Duties During Recess
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Respective Duties of Judge and Jury-Cautionary Instructions
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Jury-Personal Observations and Experiences
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Credibility of Witnesses