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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE
51 INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY; OBJECTIONS
CR
51 INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY; OBJECTIONS
(1) At any time before or during the trial, the court may direct the
parties to tender written instructions. At the close of the evidence
any party may move the court to instruct the jury on any matter
appropriate to the issues in the action.
(2) After considering any tendered instructions and motions to
instruct and before the commencement of the argument, the court
shall show the parties the written instructions it will give the
jury, allowing them an opportunity to make objections out of the
hearing of the jury. Thereafter, and before argument to the jury,
the written instructions shall be given.
(3) No party may assign as error the giving or the failure to give
an instruction unless he has fairly and adequately presented his
position by an offered instruction or by motion, or unless he makes
objection before the court instructs the jury, stating specifically
the matter to which he objects and the ground or grounds of his
objection.
[Amended eff.
7-1-69; adopted eff. 7-1-53]
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