Reilly, J. Appellant advances four propositions of law: 1. “Where a party has specifically waived all objections to jury instructions requested by the opposing party, an Appeals Court may not base reversal of a jury verdict on a jury instruction given pursuant to that waiver.” 2. “In the absence of plain error, an Appeals Court may not base reversal of a jury verdi…
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