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We are pleased to provide an electronic copy of the criminal jury instructions developed by the Michigan State Bar Criminal Jury Instruction Committee and presently in use for criminal trials.
MCR 2.512 1 governs instructions to the jury. “At any time during the trial, the court may, with or without request, instruct the jury on a point of law if the instruction will materially aid the jury in understanding the proceedings and arriving at a just verdict.”
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Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions. In January 2014, ICLE dedicated the Michigan Criminal Jury Instructions, use notes, and histories to the public domain. The Michigan Supreme Court mandated the use of model criminal jury instructions in criminal trials effective March 1, 2014. MCR 2.512.
The Committee on Model Criminal Jury Instructions has adopted the following new model criminal jury instruction, M Crim JI 34.6 (Food Stamp Fraud), for violations of MCL 750.300a. This new instruction is effective June 1, 2022.
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The Committee on Model Criminal Jury Instructions has adopted the following model criminal jury instructions for crimes and defenses found in MCL 750.483a. They are M Crim JI 37.8 (withholding evidence), 37.8a (preventing crime report), 37.8b (retaliating for crime report), 37.9 (influencing statements to investigators by gift), 37.9a ...
The Committee on Model Criminal Jury Instructions has adopted the following amendments to model criminal jury instruc tions M Crim JI 2.26, 3.1, and 3.6, addressing the concept of implicit bias in the procedural and composite instructions. The amended instructions are effective June 1, 2020.
Get the only model criminal jury instructions that provide expert practical advice from leading defense lawyers. Use the instructions and the ICLE Commentary at every stage of a criminal case.