(1) In a civil action or proceeding, the court shall instruct the jury to accept as conclusive any fact or law judicially noticed.

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(2) In a criminal case, the court shall instruct the jury that it may, but is not required to, accept as conclusive any fact judicially noticed in favor of the prosecution. [1981 c.892 § 12]