Jury Instructions

WCJI 1017 FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE:  SELF‑DEFENSE

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 1017   FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE:  SELF‑DEFENSE:  SECOND DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE:  FIRST DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE:  SECOND DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE — § 940.01(2)(b); § 940.05; § 940.02(1); § 940.06[1] Crimes To Consider The defendant in this case is charged with first degree intentional homicide, and you must first consider whether the defendant is guilty of that […]

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WCJI 1010 FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 1010   FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE — § 940.01(1)(a)[1] Statutory Definition of the Crime First degree intentional homicide, as defined in § 940.01 of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by one who causes the death of another human being with the intent to kill that person or another. State’s Burden

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WCJI 1347 SECOND DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 1347  SECOND DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY — § 941.30(2)[1] Statutory Definition of the Crime Second degree recklessly endangering safety, as defined in § 941.30(2) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by one who recklessly endangers the safety of another human being. State’s Burden of Proof Before you may

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WCJI 1345 FIRST DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 1345 FIRST DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY — § 941.30(1) Statutory Definition of the Crime First degree recklessly endangering safety, as defined in § 941.30(1) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by one who recklessly endangers the safety of another human being under circumstances that show utter disregard for

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WCJI 1020 FIRST DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 1020 FIRST DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE — § 940.02(1) Statutory Definition of the Crime First degree reckless homicide, as defined in § 940.02(1) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by one who recklessly causes the death of another human being under circumstances that show utter disregard for human life.

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WCJI 2177A SALE, LOAN, OR GIFT OF A FIREARM TO A CHILD: DEATH CAUSED

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 2177A SALE, LOAN, OR GIFT OF A FIREARM TO A CHILD: DEATH CAUSED — § 948.60(2)(c) Statutory Definition of the Crime Section 948.60(2)(c) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin is violated by any person who intentionally sells, loans, or gives a firearm to a child if the child discharges the

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WCJI 2176 POSSESSION OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON BY A CHILD

Wisconsin Criminal Jury Instructions (WCJI) 2176 POSSESSION OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON BY A CHILD — § 948.60(2)(a) Statutory Definition of the Crime Possession of a dangerous weapon by a child, as defined in § 948.60(2)(a) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by any child who possesses or goes armed with a dangerous weapon.

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NM 14-231 Involuntary manslaughter; essential elements.

Uniform Jury Instructions – Criminal Chapter 14. Uniform Jury Instructions—Criminal Chapter 2. Homicide Part D. Involuntary Manslaughter 14-231. Involuntary manslaughter; essential elements.1 For you to find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter [as charged in Count __________]2, the state must prove to your satisfaction beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements of the

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MN CRIMJIG 13.31 Assault in the Fifth Degree–Intent to Cause Fear or Inflict Bodily Harm–Defined

10 Minn. Prac., Jury Instr. Guides–Criminal CRIMJIG 13.31 (6th ed.) September 2020 update Part II. Specific Crimes A. Crimes Against the Person Chapter 13. Assault and Related Crimes Against the Person Under Minnesota law, whoever [1] commits an act with intent to cause fear in another of immediate bodily harm or death [or] [2] intentionally

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MN CRIMJIG 13.30 Assault in the Fourth Degree — On Firefighter, Emergency Medical Service Provider, School Official, Etc. — Elements

10 Minn. Prac., Jury Instr. Guides–Criminal CRIMJIG 13.30 (6th ed.) September 2020 update Part II. Specific Crimes A. Crimes Against the Person Chapter 13. Assault and Related Crimes Against the Person CRIMJIG 13.30 Assault in the Fourth Degree — On Firefighter, Emergency Medical Service Provider, School Official, Etc. — Elements The elements of assault in

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