Who determines what ultimately is released to the jury?

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Prior to trial, the courtroom deputy will upload all of the electronic exhibits submitted by the litigants into JERS. During trial, the courtroom deputy will continue to track the admission into evidence of the exhibits and the removal of any ID designation previously made on those exhibits. Just as we do with paper exhibits, before the jury begins to deliberate, counsel will review with the courtroom deputy the exhibits entered into JERS to ensure that they agree which exhibits will be released to the jury through JERS and what restrictions may apply to those exhibits (e.g. audio only, video only). Depending on the volume of exhibits, the courtroom deputy may review the JERS exhibits with counsel at the conclusion of each trial day. Any disagreements between counsel about the exhibits in JERS will be addressed to the court. Before jury deliberations begin, counsel will be required to certify that they have verified that the JERS exhibits are accurate electronic versions of the admitted evidence.