Guam Jury Instruction 1.2.1 explains the concept of race and/or sex discrimination in the context of discharge and failure to promote cases. It specifically addresses the "Same Decision Defense" in such cases. This instruction aims to guide the jury in understanding the elements required to establish a claim of discrimination based on race or sex in employment settings in Guam. In legal proceedings involving discrimination discharge or failure to promote cases, the Guam Jury Instruction 1.2.1 enlightens the jury about the necessity of proving race and/or sex discrimination as a motivating factor in the employer's decision. The instruction emphasizes that the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff to establish that race or sex played a role in their unfavorable treatment. It is important to note that there are no different types of Guam Jury Instruction 1.2.1 Race And Or Sex Discrimination Discharge — Failure To PromotIncludingin— - Same Decision Defense. However, the main focus is on highlighting the presence of discrimination in discharge or failure to promote situations based on race and/or sex factors.