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Document Category: Preliminary Charges

Role of Jury, Court and Attorneys

1.11A Role of Jury Court and Attorneys

Prohibition against Discussing the Case

1.11B Prohibition against Discussing the Case

Jurors Not to Visit the Accident Scene or Do Investigations

1.11C Jurors Not to Visit the Accident Scene or Do Investigations

Note-Taking

1.11D Note Taking

Outline of Order of Events

1.11E Outline of Order of Events

Jury of Six — Alternates

1.11F Jury of Six Alternates

Settling Defendants

1.11G Settling Defendants

Scheduling

1.11H Scheduling

Cell Phone, Pager and other Wireless Communication Devices

1.11I Cell Phone, Pager and other Wireless Communication Devices

Official Interpreters

1.11J Official Interpreters

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