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Juror Questionnaire for Civil Cases
Juror Questionnaire for Civil Cases
Juror Questionnaire for Criminal Cases Capital Case Supplement
Juror Questionnaire for Criminal Cases Capital Case Supplement
Juror Questionnaire for Expedited Jury Trials
Juror Questionnaire for Expedited Jury Trials
Juror’s Motion to Set Aside Sanctions and Order
Juror’s Motion to Set Aside Sanctions and Order
Jury Instruction breach of Contract
Sample jury instruction in county court breach of contract
Jury instructions
Full set of jury instructions for premise liability dangerous roof
Jury instructions for Antitrust, Sherman Act, Civil Conspiracy Federal Lawsuit
Jury instructions with cites for Antitrust, Sherman Act, Civil Conspiracy Federal Lawsuit, Plaintiff won a 1.3 million dollar judgment
Jury Instructions for Breach of Contract
A sample jury instruction on breach of contract
Jury View – West Virginia Legal Document
Jury View – West Virginia Legal Document
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Juvenile Court -Information for Parents-Family Law
Juvenile Court — Information for Parents
Juvenile Court Transfer-Out Orders-Family Law
Juvenile Court Transfer-Out Orders
Juvenile Court Transfer-Out Orders—Nonminor Dependent-Family Law
Juvenile Court Transfer-Out Orders—Nonminor Dependent
Juvenile Delinquency – Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal-Family Law
Form 3-9 (Juvenile Delinquency – Adjournment in CONTEMPLATION OF DISMISSAL
Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition
Form 3-12 (Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition)
A referral is a written report or statement that alleges that a juvenile has come under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. For status or delinquency purposes, a juvenile is defined as a child under the age of seventeen years. If the prosecutor or probation officer decides to proceed with the juvenile’s case informally, usually the minor must appear before a probation officer or judge. Although no formal charge is entered against the juvenile.