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Type: Legal document (jury instruction)
File Size: 720 KB
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This document is Jury Instruction No. 42, titled "Direct and Circumstantial Evidence," filed on December 18, 2021. It explains the two types of evidence, providing a hypothetical example to illustrate circumstantial evidence. The instruction emphasizes that both direct and circumstantial evidence hold equal value, and the jury must be satisfied of Ms. Maxwell's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt based on all evidence presented.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
The person whose guilt the jury must be satisfied of beyond a reasonable doubt.
jury Decision-makers
The recipients of the instruction, responsible for reaching a verdict.
witness
Mentioned in the general definition of direct evidence.

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Location Context
Mentioned as a location where circumstantial evidence examples are often used and where hypothetical events occur.
Mentioned as a specific location within the courthouse where hypothetical events occur.

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