The Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Excessive Force is a legal guide used by the jury to determine the liability of a defendant accused of using excessive force against a convicted prisoner. This instruction helps jurors understand the factors to consider when assessing whether the force used was excessive or justified. Keywords: Michigan Jury Instruction, 2.2.3.1, Convicted Prisoner, Excessive Force, Legal Guide, Liability, Defendant, Jury, Factors, Justified. Different types of Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Excessive Force could include variations based on specific circumstances or legal precedents. Here are a few examples: 1. Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1(a— - Excessive Force by Correctional Staff: This instruction focuses on cases where excessive force is alleged against correctional staff members within a prison facility. 2. Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1(b— - Excessive Force during Arrest: This instruction applies when excessive force is alleged during an arrest or in the process leading up to a prisoner's conviction. 3. Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1(c— - Excessive Force in Transportation or Confinement: This instruction deals with cases where excessive force is alleged during transportation or while a convicted prisoner is confined, either within or outside a correctional facility. 4. Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2'd’dd(d— - Excessive Force Resulting in Serious Injury: This instruction is specific to cases where excessive force leads to severe injuries suffered by the convicted prisoner, requiring a higher standard of proof. Each type of Michigan Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.1 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Excessive Force provides guidance tailored to the specific circumstances and legal aspects associated with that particular situation, helping the jury make an informed decision based on the evidence presented.