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Nature of Suit Code: 442
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Employment
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question: Employment Discrimination

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

JANIS TRULSSON, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN DISTRICT 

ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, 

Defendant. 

No. 2:11-CV-02986 KJM DAD 

SUPPLEMENTAL FINAL JURY 

INSTRUCTION 

DATED: March 27, 2014 

 

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Because you must base your verdict only on the evidence received in the case and on 

these instructions, I remind you that you must not be exposed to any other information about the 

case or to the issues it involves. Except for discussing the case with your fellow jurors during 

your deliberations: 

Do not communicate with anyone in any way and do not let anyone 

else communicate with you in any way about the merits of the case 

or anything to do with it. This includes discussing the case in 

person, in writing, by phone or electronic means, via email, text 

messaging, or any Internet chat room, blog, website or other 

feature. This applies to communicating with your family members, 

your employer, the media or press, and the people involved in the 

trial. If you are asked or approached in any way about your jury 

service or anything about this case, you must respond that you have 

been ordered not to discuss the matter and to report the contact to 

the court. 

Do not read, watch, or listen to any news or media accounts or 

commentary about the case or anything to do with it; do not do any 

research, such as consulting dictionaries, searching the Internet or 

using other reference materials; and do not make any investigation 

or in any other way try to learn about the case on your own. 

The law requires these restrictions to ensure the parties have a fair trial based on the same 

evidence that each party has had an opportunity to address. A juror who violates these restrictions 

jeopardizes the fairness of these proceedings, and a mistrial could result that would require the 

entire trial process to start over. If any juror is exposed to any outside information, please notify 

the court immediately. 

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