In what circumstances will the court refuse to grant instructions in a personal injury case?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Steele, 235 Cal.App.2d 798, 45 Cal.Rptr. 601 (Cal. App. 1965):

In the light of the record and of the instructions given, no prejudice is demonstrated by the court's failing to give the requested instructions. The following language in People v. Theodore (1953) 121 Cal.App.2d 17, 32, 262 P.2d 630, 640 is applicable.

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