PAPERS WHICH MAY BE TAKEN BY JURY.

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19-2203. PAPERS WHICH MAY BE TAKEN BY JURY. Upon retiring for deliberation, the jury may take with them all exhibits and all papers (except depositions) which have been received in evidence in the cause, or copies of such public records or private documents given in evidence as ought not, in the opinion of the court, to be taken from the person having them in possession. They may also take with them the written instructions given and notes of the testimony or other proceedings on the trial, taken by themselves or any of them, but none taken by any other person.

History:

[(19-2203) Cr. Prac. 1864, secs. 392, 393, p. 260; R.S., & R.C., sec. 7902; am. 1911, ch. 23, sec. 1, p. 49; reen. C.L., sec. 7902; C.S., sec. 8978; I.C.A., sec. 19-2103.]


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