Kentucky Instructions to Juries (Criminal)
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Kentucky Instructions to Juries provides examples of instructions that are uniform, concise and specific. You'll save time and practice confidently with convenient and authoritative instructions.
The Criminal Instructions were prepared by William S. Cooper, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky and revised by Donald P. Cetrulo, Former Director of the Administrative Office of the Court. While the criminal instructions track the language of the statutes, there are many fine points: for example, the 5th edition includes revised, complicity and self protection instructions that keep the work current with recent case law and acts of the General Assembly. The revised commentary guides the reader, describing frequently recurring mistakes that cause erroneous instructions.
References to relevant cases following the sample instructions provide source material to aid the attorney in drafting final instructions. Commentary by the authors, provides essential background information, which explains the rationale for the language used in the instruction, and offers illuminating comparisons with similar or related instructions: making the commentary as important as the instructions themselves.
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Table of contents
Criminal Instructions
Chapter 1: General Principles
Part 1. Matters of Substance
Part 2. Oral Admonitions
Part 3. Matters of Form and Procedure
Part 4. Matters of Appeal
Chapter 2: Miscellaneous Guilt Phase Instructions
Chapter 3: Assaults and Restraints of Persons
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Homicide
Part 3. Assault
Part 4. Abuse
Part 5. Kidnapping and Related Offenses
Chapter 4: Offenses Related to Sex and Pornography
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Rape
Part 3. Sodomy
Part 4. Sexual Abuse
Part 5. Indecent Exposure
Part 6. First-Degree Unlawful Transaction with a Minor
Part 7. Prostitution
Part 8. Obscenity
Part 9. Sexual Exploitation of Minors
Chapter 5: Damage to or Intrusion Upon Property
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Burglary and Trespass
Part 3. Arson
Part 4. Criminal Mischief and Related Offenses
Chapter 6: Robbery, Theft and Related Offenses
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Robbery
Part 3. Theft
Part 4. Forgery and Related Offenses
Part 5. Business and Commercial Frauds
Chapter 7: Offenses Against Public and Judicial Administration
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Obstruction of Public Administration
Part 3. Escape and Offenses Related to Custody
Part 4. Bribery and Related Offenses
Part 5. Perjury and Related Offenses
Chapter 8: Offenses Against Public Order, Safety and Morals
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Riot, Disorderly Conduct, and Related Offenses
Part 3. Offenses Against Privacy of Communications
Part 4. Offenses Relating to Firearms and Destructive Devices
Part 5. Offenses Involving Operation of Motor Vehicles
Part 6. Gambling
Part 7. Miscellaneous Crimes Affecting Businesses, Occupations and Professions
Part 8. Family Offenses
Chapter 9: Controlled Substances
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Schedule Substances
Part 3. Marijuana
Part 4. Miscellaneous KRS Chapter 218A Offenses
Part 5. Alcoholic Beverages
Part 6. Assistance Program Benefits
Chapter 10: Complicity and Inchoate Offenses
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Complicity
Part 3. Inchoate Offenses
Chapter 11: Defenses
Part 1. Definitions
Part 2. Justification
Part 3. Absence of Criminal Responsibility
Part 4. Miscellaneous Defenses
Chapter 12: Penalty Phase Instructions
Part 1. Misdemeanor Offenses
Part 2. Capital Offenses
Part 3. Felony Offenses
Part 4. Subsequent Offense Enhancement
Part 5. Persistent Felony Offenders