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13-204. Interrogatories.

 

Interrogatories are written questions asked by one party to another before trial and answered under oath. The questions and answers may be read at trial as evidence. The answers read to you are entitled to the same consideration as any other testimony.

 

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This instruction should be given when the answers to interrogatories are first admitted into evidence and may be repeated at the close of the case as provided in this chapter.

 

[As amended, effective January 1, 1987; March 1, 2005.]

 

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