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  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
  • King, Anna P. vs. Hyundai Motor Americacivil document preview
						
                                

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COVER SHEET FILED Superior Court ofc County of PI conn nia Jake Ch SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORN§p ecutive >Offlesee Clerk IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLACER - » Deputy Department 3 Case No. SCV0038637 (Space below forfilestamp only) Anna King, Plaintiff, vs. Hyundai Motor America, Defendant. Michael W. Jones Judge Presiding [|] Instructions given Pa refused ta held L] Verdicts used [|] Verdicts not used [-] Questions asked during trial [] Questions asked during deliberation [| Juror deliberation brochure entitled, “Behind Closed Doors ...A Guide for Jury Deliberations” Consisting ot pages herein. Clerk: | K. Harding CACTI 112. QUESTIONS FROM JURORS RequestedbyPlaintiff OC | RequestedbyDefendantHyundai Motor Requestedby O EGR —. Givenas Requested zg (GivenasModified / Q) | Given onCourt’sMotion Oo Refused Withdrawn EI Judge If,during the trial, you have a question that you believe should be asked of a witness, you may write out the question and send itto me through my courtroom staff. | will share your question with the attorneys and decide whether itmay be asked. Do not feel disappointed ifyour question is not asked. Your question may not be asked for a variety of reasons. For example, the question may call for an answer that is not allowed for legal reasons. Also, you should not try to guess the reason why a question is not asked or speculate about what the answer might have been. Because the decision whether to allow the question is mine alone, do not hold itagainst any of the attorneys or their clients if your question is not asked. Remember that you are not an advocate for one side or the other. Each of you is an impartial judge of the facts. Your questions should be posed in as neutral a fashion as possible. Do not discuss any question asked by any juror with any other juror until after deliberations begin. INSTRUCTION TO ALTERNATE JURORS ON SUBMISSION OF CASE TO JURY The jury will soon begin deliberating, but you are stillalternate jurors and are bound by my earlier instructions about your conduct. Until the jury isdischarged, do not talk about the case or about any or of the people any subject involved in itwith anyone, not even your family or friends, and not even with each other. Do not have any contact with the deliberating jurors. Do not decide how you would vote ifyou were deliberating. Do not form or express an opinion about the issues in this case, unless you are substituted for one of the deliberating jurors. \\h \\ V a - 7) y x Xe AJ v ‘ were Qs 4|I | 206. Evidence Admitted for Limited Purpose