ostrich instruction
English
Etymology
After the supposed habit of the ostrich to bury its head in the sand to avoid danger by not seeing it.
Noun
ostrich instruction (uncountable)
- (law) An instruction to jurors telling them they may equate deliberate ignorance with actual knowledge.
- U.S. v. Craig, 178 F.3d 891 (7th Cir. 1999) Based on this evidence, we concluded an ostrich instruction was appropriate because a jury could reasonably conclude that he had deliberately avoided the truth.
- U.S. v. Craig, 178 F.3d 891 (7th Cir. 1999)
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