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This document is a jury instruction from a federal criminal case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on December 18, 2021. It outlines the third element the government must prove for 'Count Four,' which is that the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, knew that the victim, 'Jane,' was under the age of seventeen at the time of the alleged crime.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant who allegedly knew the age of 'Jane' in relation to Count Four of an indictment.
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| Jane | Victim (pseudonym) |
Referred to as the individual who was less than seventeen years old at the time of the acts alleged in Count Four.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government | Government agency |
The prosecuting party that must prove the elements of Count Four beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Jury instruction regarding the third element of Count Four in an indictment, specifically the defendant's knowledge of the victim's age.
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The document states that a key element of the charge against Ms. Maxwell is proving she knew Jane was under seventeen years old.
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"The third element of Count Four which the Government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that Ms. Maxwell knew that Jane was less than seventeen years old at the time of the acts alleged in Count Four of the Indictment."Source
— The Court (in jury instructions)
(This sentence details the specific legal requirement for the prosecution to prove the defendant's state of mind regarding the victim's age.)
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