Massachusetts Superior Court Criminal Practice Jury Instructions
Guidance for civil and criminal practitioners

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- Publication Date: 12/14/2018
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2018
- Copyright: © 2018 MCLE, Inc.
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Get up to speed on the rapidly changing law regarding operating under the influence and other common motor vehicle offenses. With contributions from attorneys and judges involved in many different stages of the process, this practical and comprehensive manual offers strategy tips, trial guidance, sample motions, reference charts, and more.
Recent updates:
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Update: April 2025
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of Trying OUI and Other Motor Vehicle Offenses in Massachusetts for 2025 with this second edition. Inside, you will find new material on such topics as the following:
- Immediate threat revocations. See chapter 2 for discussion of the registry's imposition of indefinite immediate threat suspensions. There is commentary on whether District Court judges possess authority to or-der the registry to terminate such suspensions.
- Extraterritorial pursuit. See chapter 3 for discussion of the collective knowledge doctrine, where an officer may make an arrest based on shared observations of other officers. The chapter offers a 2023 case de-cision announcing a new rule for the horizontal collective knowledge doctrine.
- Actions to take at the outset of representation. Chapter 4 provides highly practical and detailed guidance for instances where a client charged with OUI drugs was not properly advised of their rights. An exhibit in this chapter offers a sample motion and affidavit to preserve a defendant's rights, along with practice tips on whether to file a motion to dismiss based on a failure to have so advised the defendant.
- OUI related to alcohol or drugs. Chapter 6 offers several recent Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court case decisions.
- "Operation" of a vehicle. Chapter 7 contains information on the mechanical or electrical operation of a vehicle and offers a 2025 case addressing a jury's reasonable inference regarding operation based on the engagement of electronic devices within the vehicle.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this 2025 edition to be useful in your law practice and valuable in maintaining the currency of your law library.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Update: April 2025
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandInstructions Common to All Criminal Cases
Buy ChapterHon. Joseph M. Ditkoff, Appeals Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Stephanie Martin Glennon, Esq., Norfolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of MassachusettsInstruction 1.1
- Preliminary Instruction Before Trial Buy FormInstruction 1.10
- Intent: General and Specific Buy FormInstruction 1.11
- Posttrial Communication with Attorneys Buy FormInstruction 1.2
- Reasonable Doubt Buy FormInstruction 1.3
- Presumption of Innocence Buy FormInstruction 1.4
- Evidence: Direct and Circumstantial Buy FormInstruction 1.5
- Inferences Buy FormInstruction 1.6
- Role of Judge and Fact-Finding Role of Jury Buy FormInstruction 1.7
- Role of the Attorney Buy FormInstruction 1.8
- Opening Statements and Closing Arguments Buy FormInstruction 1.9
- Credibility of Witnesses Buy FormChapter 2 expandInstructions for Specific Crimes: Crimes of Homicide
Buy ChapterInstruction 2.1
- Statement of the Supreme Judicial Court: Model Jury Instructions on Homicide (April 2018) Buy FormInstruction 2.10
- Supreme Judicial Court Chalk: Requirements of Proof for Homicide Buy FormInstruction 2.2
- Criminal Responsibility Buy FormInstruction 2.3
- Joint Venture Buy FormInstruction 2.4
- Self-Defense and Defense of Another Buy FormInstruction 2.5
- Murder in the First Degree Buy FormInstruction 2.6
- Murder in the Second Degree Buy FormInstruction 2.7
- Voluntary Manslaughter (Lesser Included Offense to Murder) Buy FormInstruction 2.8
- Involuntary Manslaughter Buy FormInstruction 2.9
- Supplemental Instructions Buy FormChapter 3 expandInstructions for Specific Crimes: Crimes Against the Person
Buy ChapterPamela L. Alford, Esq., Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Larry R. Tipton, Esq., Tipton LawInstruction 3.1
- Rape (G.L. c. 265, § 22) Buy FormInstruction 3.10
- Assault and Battery (G.L. c. 265, § 13A) Buy FormInstruction 3.11
- Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 15A) Buy FormInstruction 3.12
- Assault with Intent to Murder/?Assault with Intent to Kill (G.L. c. 265, § 15) Buy FormInstruction 3.13
- Stalking (G.L. c. 265, § 43) Buy FormInstruction 3.14
- Kidnapping (G.L. c. 265, § 26) Buy FormInstruction 3.15
- Attempted Extortion (G.L. c. 265, § 25) Buy FormInstruction 3.16
- Robbery (G.L. c. 265, §§ 17, 19(b)) Buy FormInstruction 3.17
- Carjacking Without a Dangerous Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 21A) Buy FormInstruction 3.18
- Carjacking While Armed with a Dangerous Weapon or with a Firearm, Rifle, Shotgun, Machine Gun, or Assault Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 21A) Buy FormInstruction 3.19
- Enticement of a Child Under Age Sixteen (G.L. c. 265, § 26C) Buy FormInstruction 3.2
- Assault with Intent to Rape (G.L. c. 265, § 24) Buy FormInstruction 3.20
- Reckless Endangerment of a Child (G.L. c. 265, § 13L) Buy FormInstruction 3.21
- Assault and Battery on a Child (G.L. c. 265, § 13J) Buy FormInstruction 3.22
- Attempted Murder (G.L. c. 265, § 16/G.L. c. 274, § 6) Buy FormInstruction 3.23
- Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude (G.L. c. 265, § 50) Buy FormInstruction 3.24
- Strangulation or Suffocation (G.L. c. 265, § 15D) Buy FormInstruction 3.3
- Rape of a Child: Use of Force (G.L. c. 265, § 22A) Buy FormInstruction 3.4
- Rape and Abuse of a Child (G.L. c. 265, § 23) Buy FormInstruction 3.5
- Indecent Assault and Battery on a Person of Fourteen Years of Age or Older (G.L. c. 265, § 13H) Buy FormInstruction 3.6
- Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under Fourteen Years (G.L. c. 265, § 13B) Buy FormInstruction 3.7
- Mayhem (G.L. c. 265, § 14) Buy FormInstruction 3.8
- Assault (G.L. c. 265, § 13A) Buy FormInstruction 3.9
- Assault by Means of a Dangerous Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 15B) Buy FormChapter 4 expandInstructions for Specific Crimes—Crimes Against Property and Other Crimes
Buy ChapterInstruction 4.1
- Assault in a Dwelling With a Dangerous Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 18A) Buy FormInstruction 4.10
- Larceny by False Pretenses (G.L. c. 266, § 30) Buy FormInstruction 4.11
- Larceny by Embezzlement (G.L. c. 266, § 30) Buy FormInstruction 4.12
- Larceny from a Building Buy FormInstruction 4.13
- Larceny from the Person (G.L. c. 266, § 25) Buy FormInstruction 4.14
- Larceny of a Motor Vehicle (G.L. c. 266, § 28) Buy FormInstruction 4.15
- Criminal Civil Rights Violations (G.L. c. 265, § 37) Buy FormInstruction 4.16
- Intimidation Because of the Person’s Race, Color, Religion, National Origin, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, or Disability (G.L. c. 265, § 39) Buy FormInstruction 4.17
- Intimidating a Witness, Juror, Court Official, or Law Enforcement Officer (G.L. c. 268, § 13B) Buy FormInstruction 4.18
- Intentionally Misleading an Investigator in a Criminal Investigation (G.L. c. 268, § 13B) Buy FormInstruction 4.19
- Perjury (G.L. c. 268, § 1) Buy FormInstruction 4.2
- Home Invasion with a Dangerous Weapon (G.L. c. 265, § 18C) Buy FormInstruction 4.20
- Controlled Substances Violations Buy FormInstruction 4.3
- Arson (G.L. c. 266, § 1) Buy FormInstruction 4.4
- Aggravated or Armed Burglary (G.L. c. 266, § 14) Buy FormInstruction 4.5
- Breaking and Entering—Intent to Commit a Felony—No Person Put in Fear (G.L. c. 266, § 18) Buy FormInstruction 4.6
- Breaking and Entering in the Nighttime (G.L. c. 266, § 16) Buy FormInstruction 4.7
- Possession of Burglarious Tools (G.L. c. 266, § 49) Buy FormInstruction 4.8
- Malicious Destruction of Property (G.L. c. 266, § 127) Buy FormInstruction 4.9
- Larceny by Stealing Buy FormChapter 5 expandInstructions on Defense and Justification
Buy ChapterHon. Beverly J. Cannone, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Hon. Marguerite T. Grant, Appeals Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Michael J. Traft, Esq.,Instruction 5.1
- Lack of Criminal Responsibility Buy FormInstruction 5.10
- Mistake of Fact in Nonsexual Assault Cases Buy FormInstruction 5.11
- Mistake of Fact in Sexual Assault Cases Buy FormInstruction 5.12
- Withdrawal or Abandonment Buy FormInstruction 5.13
- Parental Discipline Buy FormInstruction 5.14
- Use of Force to Make Arrest Buy FormInstruction 5.2
- Mental Impairment or Consumption of Alcohol or Drugs as They Apply to Proof of Knowledge or Intent (“Diminished Capacity”) Buy FormInstruction 5.3
- Entrapment Buy FormInstruction 5.4
- Self Defense and Defense of Another Buy FormInstruction 5.5
- Defense of Property Buy FormInstruction 5.6
- Alibi Buy FormInstruction 5.7
- Necessity Buy FormInstruction 5.8
- Duress Buy FormInstruction 5.9
- Accident Buy FormChapter 6 expandInstructions Regarding Special Issues: Trial Issues
Buy ChapterKevin J. Curtin, Esq., Worcester District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Thomas D. Ralph, Esq., Middlesex Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Benjamin B. Selman, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel ServicesInstruction 6.1
- Deadlocked Jury: Tuey-Rodriquez Buy FormInstruction 6.10
- Rehabilitation: Prior Consistent Statement Buy FormInstruction 6.11
- Knowledge Buy FormInstruction 6.12
- Potentially Duplicative Convictions—Separate and Distinct Acts Buy FormInstruction 6.13
- View Buy FormInstruction 6.14
- Cautionary Instruction on the Use of Electronic Information or Communication Buy FormInstruction 6.2
- Identification Buy FormInstruction 6.3
- Aider and Abettor Liability Buy FormInstruction 6.4
- Conspiracy (G.L. c. 274, § 7; G.L. c. 94C, § 40) Buy FormInstruction 6.5
- Conspiracy—Alternate Instruction Buy FormInstruction 6.6
- Expert Witness Buy FormInstruction 6.7
- Child Witness Buy FormInstruction 6.8
- Absent (or Missing) Witness Buy FormInstruction 6.9
- Impeachment Buy FormChapter 7 expandInstructions Regarding Special Issues: Evidentiary Issues
Buy ChapterHon. Peter B. Krupp, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of MassachusettsInstruction 7.1
- Confessions and Admissions (Humane Practice) Buy FormInstruction 7.10
- First Complaint Buy FormInstruction 7.11
- Omissions in Police Investigations Buy FormInstruction 7.12
- The Findings of Foundation or Preliminary Questions of Fact Buy FormInstruction 7.13
- Facts Judicially Noticed Buy FormInstruction 7.2
- Admissions by Silence Buy FormInstruction 7.3
- Defendant Does Not Testify Buy FormInstruction 7.4
- Reputation Evidence Buy FormInstruction 7.5
- Consciousness of Guilt Buy FormInstruction 7.6
- Defendant’s Other Bad Acts Buy FormInstruction 7.7
- Immunized Witnesses Buy FormInstruction 7.8
- Where Plea Agreement Conditioned on Truthfulness (Accomplice Testimony) Buy FormInstruction 7.9
- Multiple Incidents or Theories in One Count Buy FormChapter 8 expandWhite Collar Crime
Buy ChapterInstruction 8.1
- Presentation of False Claims (G.L. c. 266, § 67B) Buy FormInstruction 8.2
- False Entries in Corporate Books (G.L. c. 266, § 67) Buy FormInstruction 8.3
- Fraud in the Procurement of Government Services (G.L. c. 266, § 67A) Buy FormInstruction 8.4
- Bribery—Soliciting or Accepting (G.L. c. 268A, § 2(b)) Buy FormInstruction 8.5
- Bribery—Giving, Offering, or Promising (G.L. c. 268A, § 2(a)) Buy FormInstruction 8.6
- Gratuity—Soliciting or Accepting (G.L. c. 268A, § 3(b)) Buy FormInstruction 8.7
- Gratuity—Giving, Offering, or Promising (G.L. c. 268A, § 3(a)) Buy FormInstruction 8.8
- Embezzlement by Fiduciary (G.L. c. 266, § 57) Buy FormChapter 9 expandSexually Dangerous Person Instructions
Buy ChapterHon. Kenneth W. Salinger, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of MassachusettsChapter 10 expand -
Editors & Authors
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Pamela L. Alford, Esq., Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, CantonHon. Beverly J. Cannone, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonKevin J. Curtin, Esq., Worcester District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, WorcesterHon. Joseph M. Ditkoff, Appeals Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonStephanie Martin Glennon, Esq., Norfolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, CantonHon. Marguerite T. Grant, Appeals Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonHon. Peter B. Krupp, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonHon. Mary O'Sullivan Smith, Barnstable County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, PlymouthThomas D. Ralph, Esq., Middlesex Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, WoburnHon. Kenneth W. Salinger, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonJohn M. Thompson, Esq., Thompson & Thompson, PC, SpringfieldLarry R. Tipton, Esq., Tipton Law, NorwoodMichael J. Traft, Esq., Boston