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This document is a legal instruction (Instruction No. 4) from a court case, filed on December 18, 2021. The judge directs the jury that they must decide the case based solely on their own recollection of the evidence, not on the arguments, objections, or statements made by the attorneys for the Government or the Defendant. The instruction explicitly states that statements from counsel and the court are not evidence and that the jury's memory of the facts is the ultimate authority.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Counsel Legal Representative
Mentioned throughout as making statements, arguments, and objections which are not to be considered evidence by the j...
Attorneys for the Government Attorney
Their rhetoric is mentioned as something the case should not be decided on.
Attorneys for the Defendant Attorney
Their rhetoric is mentioned as something the case should not be decided on.
Lawyers Attorney
Mentioned generally; their arguments are not to be confused with evidence.
Witness Witness
Mentioned as someone the judge may have admonished or directed, which should not lead to any inference by the jury.
Judge Judge
The speaker of the instructions, referred to as 'I', who makes rulings and gives instructions.
Jury Jury
The recipient of the instructions, referred to as 'you', whose duty is to determine the facts based on their recollec...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Court Government agency
Mentioned in the title: 'Statements of Counsel and Court Not Evidence'.
Government Government agency
A party in the case, represented by attorneys.
DOJ Government agency
Appears in the footer identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00008549'.

Timeline (1 events)

Instruction No. 4 was given to the jury, detailing that statements from counsel and the court are not evidence and that the jury's own recollection of the evidence is what controls their determination of the facts.
Court
Judge Jury Counsel for the Government Counsel for the Defendant

Relationships (2)

Judge Professional Jury
The document is a formal instruction from the judge to the jury, outlining the jury's duties and the legal standards they must apply.
Jury Professional Counsel
The jury is instructed on how to interpret the actions and words of counsel: their arguments are important but are not evidence, and their objections should not create bias.

Key Quotes (5)

"Statements of Counsel and Court Not Evidence; Jury's Recollection Controls"
Source
— Court (The title of Instruction No. 4, summarizing its main point.)
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Quote #1
"You must determine the facts by relying upon your own recollection of the evidence."
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— Judge (The primary directive given to the jury at the beginning of the instruction.)
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Quote #2
"This case is not to be decided on the rhetoric of either the attorneys for the Government or the attorneys for the Defendant."
Source
— Judge (A specific warning to the jury not to be swayed by lawyers' arguments over evidence.)
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Quote #3
"If your recollection of the evidence differs from the statements of the lawyers, follow your recollection."
Source
— Judge (An instruction clarifying that the jury's memory of the evidence takes precedence over what lawyers say.)
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Quote #4
"Again, it is your recollection that governs."
Source
— Judge (A reinforcement of the central theme of the instruction.)
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Quote #5

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