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Summary
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a legal argument between defense counsel Mr. Everdell and the presiding judge. Mr. Everdell is concerned the jury might convict his client, Ms. Maxwell, based on conduct that occurred solely in New Mexico for a charge under New York law and requests a supplemental instruction. The judge denies the request, stating the proposed instruction is incorrect and that the defense missed an earlier opportunity to limit the related testimony.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| MR. EVERDELL | Attorney/Counsel |
Arguing a point of law to the court regarding jury instructions.
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| THE COURT | Judge |
Presiding over the case, responding to Mr. Everdell's arguments and rejecting a proposed jury instruction.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned as the person who may be convicted on Count Four based on conduct related to New Mexico.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.
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Timeline (4 events)
2022-08-10
A legal argument between counsel (Mr. Everdell) and the judge (The Court) regarding jury instructions in the case of Ms. Maxwell.
Courtroom
A 'charging conference' was held where the defense requested the inclusion of travel from Florida to New York in the jury instructions.
Courtroom
Travel from Florida to New York is mentioned as a required fact to be proven for certain counts.
Between Florida and New York
Travel to and from New Mexico is mentioned as part of the conduct being considered by the jury.
New Mexico
Locations (3)
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Central to the legal argument about whether conduct occurring solely in this state can form the basis for a convictio...
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The jurisdiction whose law is being discussed in relation to a potential violation.
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Mentioned as the origin point for travel to New York, a fact requested for inclusion in jury instructions.
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Relationships (1)
The document shows a formal, adversarial dialogue between a judge and a defense attorney during a court proceeding, discussing points of law and procedure.
Key Quotes (2)
"I'm not going to give them an incorrect supplemental instruction."Source
— THE COURT
(The judge's direct refusal to issue the supplemental jury instruction as requested by the defense.)
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"I think the jury is saying that they may convict Ms. Maxwell on Count Four based on conduct that solely relates to New Mexico."Source
— MR. EVERDELL
(The defense attorney's interpretation of a note from the jury, which is the basis for his request for a new instruction.)
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Quote #2
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