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This document is a court transcript page from a case dated August 10, 2022. It captures a discussion between Mr. Everdell and the Court regarding a note from the jury. The jury is asking if a defendant can be found guilty solely for aiding and abetting a return flight from New Mexico, considered separately from the initial flight to New Mexico. Mr. Everdell argues that the answer should be 'no' based on the court's instructions that the travel must have a 'significant or motivating purpose'.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Mr. Everdell
An individual, likely an attorney, addressing the court and arguing how to respond to a juror's note.
The Court Judicial body
Presiding over the case, addressed by Mr. Everdell, and asking clarifying questions.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
THE COURT Government agency
The judicial body presiding over the legal proceedings.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the document.
government Government agency
Mentioned as having pointed to specific instructions from the Court.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion between Mr. Everdell and the Court about how to properly instruct the jury in response to their question.
Courtroom
A flight to New Mexico, which is being considered separately from the return flight by the jury.
New Mexico
A flight back from New Mexico, which is the subject of a juror's question regarding guilt for aiding and abetting.
New Mexico

Locations (1)

Location Context
The destination and origin of flights being discussed in the court case.

Relationships (1)

Mr. Everdell Professional The Court
Mr. Everdell addresses the Court as 'Your Honor' and presents legal arguments in a formal courtroom setting.

Key Quotes (4)

"Your Honor, I think the answer to this question is no, and I'll tell you the rationale for this."
Source
— MR. EVERDELL (Stating his proposed answer to the jury's question.)
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"As to the jurors' note, they've clearly separated out in their minds the flight to New Mexico versus the flight back from New Mexico."
Source
— MR. EVERDELL (Explaining his interpretation of the jury's thinking process.)
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"And they are asking can she be found guilty solely on if there's some aiding and abetting, some helping of that flight from New Mexico, which presumably the flight home they're saying."
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— MR. EVERDELL (Paraphrasing the specific legal question posed by the jury.)
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"So the flight from New Mexico to where?"
Source
— THE COURT (Asking a clarifying question about the details of the flight being discussed.)
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Quote #4

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