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Resources - On the Docket - Jury Charge Bank
…[I]n each misdemeanor case tried in a court of record, the judge shall, before the argument begins, deliver to the jury…a written charge distinctly setting forth the law applicable to the case; not expressing any opinion as to the weight of the evidence, not summing up the testimony, discussing the facts or using any argument…calculated to arouse the sympathy or excite the passions of the jury. -Article 36.14, Code of Criminal Procedure
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Resources - On the Docket - Jury Charge Bank |