CJI2d 2.1 - Juror Oath Following Selection
CJI2d 2.2 - Legal Principles
CJI2d 2.3 - Trial Procedure
CJI2d 2.4 - Function of Court and Jury
CJI2d 2.5 - Considering Only Evidence / What Evidence Is
CJI2d 2.6 - Judging Credibility and Weight of Evidence
CJI2d 2.7 - Questions Not Evidence
CJI2d 2.8 - Court's Questioning Not a Reflection of Opinion
CJI2d 2.9 - Questions by Jurors Allowed
CJI2d 2.10 - Objections
CJI2d 2.11 - Disregard Out-of-Presence Hearings
CJI2d 2.12 - Jurors Not To Discuss Case
CJI2d 2.13 - Recesses
CJI2d 2.14 - Caution About Publicity in Cases of Public Interest
CJI2d 2.15 - Sequestration of Jurors
CJI2d 2.16 - Visiting Scene / Conducting Experiments
CJI2d 2.17 - Notetaking Allowed
CJI2d 2.18 - Notetaking Not Allowed
CJI2d 2.19 - Multiple Defendants -- Consider Evidence and Law As It Applies to Each Defendant
CJI2d 2.20 - Defendant Represents Himself or Herself
CJI2d 2.21 - Second Trial
CJI2d 2.22 - Number of Jurors
CJI2d 2.23 - Penalty
CJI2d 2.24 - Instructions To Be Taken As a Whole
CJI2d 2.25 - Deliberations and Verdict
CJI2d 2.26 - Maintaining an Open Mind