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Your case has been presented to the jury and they are about to begin deciding or deliberating your case in order to reach a verdict. How are the jurors to take all of the evidence that has been presented to them and then decide how much money you are entitled to receive? The trial judge will give jury charges or instructions to the jurors so they will know how to take Connecticut law and apply it to the facts that have been proven to them. One issue that the jury needs to decide is Negligence. The judge might instruct or charge the jury on that issue by stating:
3.6-1 Negligence (Definition)-Revised to January 1, 2008: Negligence is the violation of a legal duty which one person owes to another to care for the safety of that person or that person's property.
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