SEQ CHAPTER \h
\r 1CR05-101 11/09/07
TESTIMONY OF AN ACCOMPLICE
You have heard testimony by one or
more witnesses who you may find were accomplices in the alleged offense. You
should understand that the testimony of an accomplice ought to be viewed with
caution. This does not mean that you should arbitrarily disregard such
testimony. You may consider the motives of an accomplice in testifying, and
the circumstances under which his or her testimony is given, in determining how
much weight and credibility to give his or her testimony. You should give the
testimony the weight you think it deserves, after you examine the testimony
with care and caution, and in the light of all the evidence in the case.