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VF-408. Strict Liability for Domestic Animal With Dangerous
Propensities
We answer the questions submitted to us as follows:
1. Did [name of defendant] own, keep, or control a [insert type of
animal]?
1. Yes No
1. If your answer to question 1 is yes, then answer question 2. If you
answered no, stop here, answer no further questions, and have
the presiding juror sign and date this form.
2. Did the [insert type of animal] have an unusually dangerous nature
or tendency?
2. Yes No
2. If your answer to question 2 is yes, then answer question 3. If you
answered no, stop here, answer no further questions, and have
the presiding juror sign and date this form.
3. Did [name of defendant] know, or should [he/she/nonbinary
pronoun] have known, that the [insert type of animal] had this
nature or tendency?
3. Yes No
3. If your answer to question 3 is yes, then answer question 4. If you
answered no, stop here, answer no further questions, and have
the presiding juror sign and date this form.
4. Was the [insert type of animal]’s unusually dangerous nature or
tendency a substantial factor in causing harm to [name of
plaintiff]?
4. Yes No
4. If your answer to question 4 is yes, then answer question 5. If you
answered no, stop here, answer no further questions, and have
the presiding juror sign and date this form.
5. What are [name of plaintiff]’s damages?
[a. Past economic loss
[lost earnings $ ]
[lost profits $ ]
[medical expenses $ ]
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[other past economic loss $ ]
[a. Total Past Economic Damages: $ ]
[b. Future economic loss
[lost earnings $ ]
[lost profits $ ]
[medical expenses $ ]
[other future economic loss $ ]
[b. Total Future Economic Damages: $ ]
[c. Past noneconomic loss, including [physical
pain/mental suffering:] $ ]
[d. Future noneconomic loss, including [physical
pain/mental suffering:] $ ]
[d. TOTAL $
Signed:
Presiding Juror
Dated:
After [this verdict form has/all verdict forms have] been signed, notify
the [clerk/bailiff/court attendant] that you are ready to present your
verdict in the courtroom.
New September 2003; Revised April 2007, December 2010, December 2016
Directions for Use
This verdict form is based on CACI No. 462, Strict Liability for Injury Caused by
Domestic Animal With Dangerous Propensities—Essential Factual Elements.
The special verdict forms in this section are intended only as models. They may
need to be modified depending on the facts of the case.
If specificity is not required, users do not have to itemize all the damages listed in
question 5. The breakdown is optional depending on the circumstances.
If there are multiple causes of action, users may wish to combine the individual
forms into one form. If different damages are recoverable on different causes of
action, replace the damages tables in all of the verdict forms with CACI No. VF-
3920, Damages on Multiple Legal Theories.
If the jury is being given the discretion under Civil Code section 3288 to award
prejudgment interest (see Bullis v. Security Pac. Nat’l Bank (1978) 21 Cal.3d 801,
814 [148 Cal.Rptr. 22, 582 P.2d 109]), give CACI No. 3935, Prejudgment Interest.
NEGLIGENCE
VF-408
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CoPO’s Jury Focus Groups allow parties to test their cases, or any aspect of it, in front of Jurors who live in the localities the parties specify. 

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Here is how it works:
 

Step 1: Register as a Party with CoPO, or log-in if you have already registered.
 

Step 2: Schedule your proceeding.
 







Head-Off Potential Conflicts: Provide a "Statement of the Case” and a “Witness List” so prospective jurors can avoid obvious conflicts.


Step 3: Provide a brief summary of what your case involves, or whatever issue(s) you want to address, in a "Statement of the Case".
 





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Step 4: CoPO will fill your Online Jury Pool with the Jurors who first respond to an e-vite sent to all registered jurors in the locale(s) you specify.
 


 



Jury Selection
 

Step 5: Use responses to written voir dire questions and juror bio’s to whittle down your Jury Pool into a Jury Panel.
 






Evidence, Testimony & Argument


Step 6: Upload your video and evidence.
 






Jury Instructions


Step 7: [OPTIONAL] Select and personalize jury instructions specific to the issues you want the jury to examine.
 






Prepare Your Verdict


Step 8: Prepare or upload the "verdict" questions you would like the jurors to answer.
 







Post-Verdict Questionnaire


Step 9: [OPTIONAL] Prepare or upload any questions you would like included in a Post-Verdict Questionnaire.
 






Your Case is Presented to Your Jury


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Monitor Juror Deliberations


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Receive Your Verdict


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