N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 220.11 - Copy of judge's charge to jury
(a) Application. This section shall apply
to all civil cases heard by a jury in any court.
(b) Where the court determines
that the jury's deliberations may be expedited or assisted by having a copy of
the court's instructions available during deliberations, the court, upon its
own motion or the motion of a party and after affording the parties an
opportunity to be heard, may direct that at least one copy of the instructions
be furnished to the jury when it retires to consider its verdict. If the court
so directs, it shall state its reasons for doing so on the record. Where the
copy thereby furnished is other than a transcript of the minutes of the
proceedings, the court shall certify thereon that it is a correct copy of its
instructions. Any copy of the instructions provided to the jurors in accordance
with this subdivision shall be retrieved from the jury at the close of
deliberations, and shall be filed with the clerk of the court.
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