Jury Trial/Motions made during and after trial Flashcards

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1
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There is a 7th amendment right to a jury trial

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in cases of law

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There is no right to a jury trial in cases of

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equity

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When cases of law and equity overlap in one lawsuit

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The legal issues get tried first, no matter in which order they arose

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To get a jury trial, there must be a demand for a jury trial made no later than

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14 days after service of the last pleading directed at the issue

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Jury selection

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Minimum of 6- max of 12. Each litigant gets 3 peremptory challenges (cannot be used to exclude race or gender) and unlimited challenges for cause

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In a bench trial

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The Judge makes findings of fact on the record and state’s conclusions of law

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A judge must inform the parties of the court’s proposed jury instructions

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before final argument

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The court must provide an opportunity to

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object to proposed jury instructions

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Objections to jury instructions must

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Be made on the record, the reasons state for the objection must be stated and be made before the jury retires to deliberate

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10
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A Jury

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A Jury verdict must be

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1) Unanimous (unless parties have agreed otherwise) and

2) returned by at least 6 jurors (unless parties have agreed otherwise

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The standard for Judgement as a matter of law (directed verdict)

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Viewing the evidence most favorable to the non-moving party, the evidence cannot support a verdict for that party, and the moving party is therefore entitled to judgement as a matter of law

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If a case turns on the credibility of a witness than a motion for JMOL will be

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denied

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A JMOL can be ma

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A JMOL can be made

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At the end of P’s case by either party or at the close of all the evidence

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16
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A motion for JMOL that is denied by the court may be renewed within

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28 days of the jury returning a verdict

17
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A renewed motion for JMOL requires that

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A motion for JMOL was made during trial

18
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A motion for a new trial must be made

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No later than 28 days after the entry of judgement

19
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A new trial may be granted by the court for

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1) Legal errors
2) Newley discovered evidence
3) Prejudicial misconduct
4) The verdict is against the evidence either in substance or amount of damages awarded

20
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Remittitur

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If the court determines that a verdict was seriously excessive, then it may offer a remittitur to reduce the verdict and grant a new trial

21
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A new trial may be granted by the court for

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1) Legal errors
2) Newley discovered evidence
3) Prejudicial misconduct
4) The verdict is against the evidence either in substance or amount of damages awarded