Jury Instruction - Bank Robbery - Subsection (e) Only - Alleged In Separate Count

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What this document covers

The Jury Instruction - Bank Robbery - Subsection (e) Only - Alleged In Separate Count is a legal document used in federal court cases. This form provides instructions to a jury regarding the specific charge of forcing someone to accompany a defendant during the commission of a bank robbery. It outlines the elements that must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt for a conviction under Title 18, United States Code, Section 2113(e). This form differs from other jury instructions by focusing specifically on the act of forcing another person to accompany the defendant as part of the bank robbery offense.

Main sections of this form

  • Definition of bank robbery offense under Section 2113(e).
  • Requirements for establishing the additional offense of forced accompaniment.
  • Clarification on what constitutes consent in the context of this offense.
  • Criteria for proving the forced movement was significant.
  • Penalties associated with committing this crime.
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Common use cases

This form should be used in cases where a defendant has been charged with bank robbery and there is an allegation that they forced another person to accompany them in avoiding apprehension during the commission of the crime. It is applicable in federal court when instructing the jury on how to deliberate on the additional charges related to the crime.

Who this form is for

  • Attorneys representing defendants in federal criminal cases.
  • Judges presiding over bank robbery trials.
  • Legal professionals involved in jury selection or jury instruction preparation.

Completing this form step by step

  • Review the allegations in the indictment and determine if they fit the criteria outlined in Section 2113(e).
  • Ensure the jury instructions reflect the evidence presented regarding forced accompaniment.
  • Include specific facts and details that demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the offense.
  • Reiterate the definition of consent and forced movement clearly to the jury.
  • Incorporate any relevant case law to support the instruction clearly.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to clearly define the required elements of forced accompaniment.
  • Confusing the jury with unnecessary legal jargon.
  • Omitting critical information that proves the significance of movement.
  • Neglecting to provide context on what constitutes consent.

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  • Easy to edit and adapt to specific cases as needed.
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Quick recap

  • This form provides crucial jury instructions for bank robbery cases involving forced accompaniment.
  • Clear definitions and elements are vital for a successful prosecution under federal law.
  • Legal counsel should ensure the instructions are appropriately tailored to the specifics of the case.

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