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Donoghue v StevensonThe Paisley Snail MiniTrial12. Jury Observation Sheets – for the jurors(a) JURY OBSERVATIONS on the PURSUER’S CaseNote: The jury will determine whether the pursuer has proved her case – based upon the facts of the case, the credibility (believability) and reliability of the witnesses and the law which applies to the case. The jurors can use this sheet to note the proceedings at the trial if they wish. As the evidence emerges, record the facts established by the witnesses, or any doubts raised by their evidence, and your impressions of the credibility and reliability of the witnesses. FACTS established by the evidence of the pursuer’s witnesses and any doubts raised. Witness Number 1
______________________________________________________________________ Witness Number 2
______________________________________________________________________ CREDIBILITY and RELIABITY Circle the response which most closely corresponds with your impression of each witness:
Why did you reach those conclusions? Pursuer’s Closing Speech: How did the pursuer’s counsel use the evidence to prove the pursuer’s case? (b) JURY OBSERVATIONS on the DEFENDER’S CaseNote: The jury will determine whether the pursuer has proved her case – based upon the facts of the case, the credibility (believability) and reliability of the witnesses and the law which applies to the case. The jurors can use this sheet to note the proceedings at the trial if they wish. As the evidence emerges, record the facts established by the witnesses, or any doubts raised by their evidence, and your impressions of the credibility and reliability of the witnesses. FACTS established by the evidence of the defender’s witnesses and any doubts raised. Witness Number 1
______________________________________________________________________ Witness Number 2
_________________________________________________________________ CREDIBILITY and RELIABITY Circle the response which most closely corresponds with your impression of each witness:
Why did you reach those conclusions? Defence Closing Speech to the Jury: How did the defender’s counsel use the evidence to cast doubt on the pursuer’s case? |
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