West Virginia Statutes

§ 56-6-19 — Instructions to jury generally; form and manner of giving

West Virginia § 56-6-19
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 56PLEADING AND PRACTICE
Art. 6TRIAL

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W. Va. Code § 56-6-19 (2026).

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Upon the trial of any case, civil or criminal, before a jury, either party may pray the court to give to the jury any instruction which has been reduced to writing and submitted to the other party. Such other party may object to the giving of such instruction. Every such instruction which shall propound correctly law applicable to the case not covered by other instructions shall be given by the court to the jury as a part of a written charge by the court to the jury, as hereinafter provided, in case such charge be given, and otherwise shall be given as an independent instruction. The court may, on its own motion, whether requested or not, in writing define to the jury the issues involved and instruct them on the law governing the case, but all such instructions shall first be submitted to

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