Louisiana Instructions for Jurors (Division "O" civil cases ONLY) are a set of written instructions provided to jurors in civil court cases in Louisiana. The instructions are designed to inform the jurors of their roles and responsibilities during the trial, as well as the rules and procedures they must follow. The instructions are based on Louisiana's Civil Code and the rules governing civil proceedings in the state. The primary type of Louisiana Instructions for Jurors (Division "O" civil cases ONLY) is the General Charge to the Jury. This charge explains the basic legal principles, including the burden of proof, the standard of proof, the definition of reasonable doubt, and the role of the jury in rendering a verdict. It also outlines the rules of evidence and the duties of the jury when deliberating. Another type of Louisiana Instructions for Jurors (Division "O" civil cases ONLY) is the Special Charge to the Jury. This charge provides more detailed instruction on specific matters related to the case, including the law applicable to the dispute, the facts in dispute, and the legal issues presented. Finally, the Jury Verdict Form is used to record the jury's verdict. The form includes questions to be answered by the jury, such as whether the defendant is liable or not liable for the alleged damages.