Opinion ID: 2121934
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: (first issue) did defendant request instruction?

Text: II (A)  FACTS. If any request for jury instruction was made, it occurred in the following in chambers colloquy. Incidentally, Mr. Klein was attorney for defendant James White; Mr. Stackpoole for Ronald Wynn, the defendant in this action; Mr. Jones was attorney for defendant Kenneth Wynn; and Mr. Gibbs was an assistant prosecuting attorney. This is what the record shows: In-chambers discussion of proposed charges: The Court: We will retire to chambers. (Whereupon the following colloquy ensued between Court and counsel in chambers.) The Court: All right. Now, no one has submitted charges here in writing and I trust that you have not filed them, at least up to this point. Do you have one filed now? Mr. Klein: No. Mr. Stackpoole: Not now. Mr. Jones: No written instructions. Mr. Gibbs: I have some written notes. The Court: I recognize charges that are filed formally in writing and made a part of the file. That is the only way that the Court of Appeals knows there were submitted charges. All right.