Alaska Memorandum to Set Civil Case for Trial

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This form is used in scheduling a civil case for trial once all interested parties have been served. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.


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In a civil trial, a judge or jury examines the evidence to decide whether, by a "preponderance of the evidence," the defendant should be held legally responsible for the damages alleged by the plaintiff.

A trial jury, also known as a petit jury, decides whether the defendant committed the crime as charged in a criminal case, or whether the defendant injured the plaintiff in a civil case. Consists of 6-12 people. Trials are generally public, but jury deliberations are private.

Some civil cases are decided by judges or by commissioners, like family law, small claims, probate, or juvenile cases. Other civil cases are decided by juries, where it is only necessary that at least 9 of the 12 jurors agree on the verdict.

It is important to have juries in criminal trials so that the government cannot simply oppress us. But civil trials do not present this danger. Therefore, it would be better to have people who were more knowledgeable, making the decisions.

The trial is a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered. During trial, the prosecutor uses witnesses and evidence to prove to the jury that the defendant committed the crime(s).

Opening statements. Presentation of evidence by plaintiff. Direct examination of witnesses. Cross-examination of witnesses. Dismissal motions, or motion for direct verdict. Presentation of evidence by defendant. Rebuttals by plaintiff.

In most civil cases, six jurors sit to hear a matter, although there may be as many as 12 jurors.In a civil trial, five out of six jurors are needed to return a verdict in favor of one party or the other. When 12 jurors deliberate in a civil trial, 10 jurors are needed to return a verdict.

A trial is the plaintiff's opportunity to argue his or her case, in the hope of obtaining a judgment against the defendant. A trial also represents the defendant's chance to refute the plaintiff's case, and to offer his or her own evidence related to the dispute at issue.

A civil lawsuit involves disputes between private individuals and/or organizations.Generally, the result desired by the person filing the lawsuit is to be compensated for damages. An alternative result is to have the court order another person to begin or stop some activity.

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Alaska Memorandum to Set Civil Case for Trial