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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 25, 2018
Supreme Judicial Court Announces
Revised Model Jury Instructions on Homicide
BOSTON, MA -- The Supreme Judicial Court today announced the release of revised Model Jury Instructions on Homicide. The Justices first approved and recommended the use of Model Jury Instructions on Homicide in 1999 and issued revised Model Jury Instructions in 2013. The 2018 revised Model Jury Instructions on Homicide reflect new developments in the law since 2013.
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph D. Gants chaired the Committee charged with updating the instructions. "I want to thank the dedicated members of the Committee who struggled, given the complexity of our homicide law, to make these instructions accurate and clear," Chief Justice Gants said. "The Committee was greatly assisted by the many lawyers who submitted thoughtful comments on the draft versions of these instructions that were published for public comment."
The Supreme Judicial Court issued a statement approving and recommending the use of the revised Model Jury Instructions. The Supreme Judicial Court has additionally issued a list summarizing the principal revisions reflected in the Model Jury Instructions.
The Supreme Judicial Court’s statement recommends that judges provide jurors with a written copy of the judge's final instructions, if available, or with an audio recording, or both. A chalk entitled Requirements of Proof for Homicide is included as an appendix to the Model Jury Instructions. The Supreme Judicial Court states that the judge may wish to provide the chalk to jurors to use as an outline to the judge's final instructions.
The Model Jury Instructions, Chalk, Statement of the Justices, and List of Principal Revisions are available on the court’s website.
The Model Jury Instructions are not intended to be a comprehensive statement of the law, but rather provide guidance to judges on those instructions that are frequently given in trials of homicide cases, except vehicular homicide cases.
The members of the Committee will continue to review changes in the law, to monitor the efficacy of the Instructions in providing guidance to jurors, and to recommend further revisions as needed or warranted. Supreme Judicial Court Justice Frank M. Gaziano will chair the Committee going forward.
Comments on these Model Jury Instructions may be sent to modelhomicide@sjc.state.ma.us, and will be considered in future revisions of these instructions.
In addition to Chief Justice Gants, the following justices served as members of the Committee:
Hon. Margot Botsford, Supreme Judicial Court (ret.)
Hon. Kenneth Fishman, Superior Court
Hon. Frank Gaziano, Supreme Judicial Court
Hon. Dana Gershengorn, Juvenile Court
Hon. Maureen Hogan, Superior Court
Hon. David Poole, Boston Municipal Court
Hon. Sabita Singh, Appeals Court
Hon. Kathe Tuttman, Superior Court