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Sixth Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions – Criminal simplifies and clearly states, in words of common usage and understanding, uniform jury instructions for criminal cases in the Sixth Circuit. The instructions fully and accurately state the law without

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Publisher:Thomson West
Service Number:30921551
Pages:680
Publication date:2022-04-11
Practice area:Litigation
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