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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This legal filing argues that the government is mischaracterizing the record concerning Juror No. 50's responses during jury selection. The document contends that, unlike other jurors, Juror No. 50's specific claim of childhood sexual abuse was directly relevant to the case, and had he disclosed his belief that memory works 'like a video-tape' during the trial, the Court would have questioned his ability to fairly evaluate expert testimony on the topic.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Juror No. 50 Juror
The central figure of the argument, whose answers to a questionnaire and post-verdict media statements about memory a...
Ms. Maxwell Defendant (implied)
Mentioned in relation to her expert, Dr. Loftus, and the jurors' ability to accept the expert's testimony.
Dr. Loftus Expert
Referred to as Ms. Maxwell's expert, whose testimony on the science of memory was a key part of the trial.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The government Government agency
A party in the legal case, whose arguments regarding Juror No. 50 are being refuted in this document.
Court Judicial body
The judicial body that presided over the trial and voir dire, and whose actions regarding juror questioning are discu...

Timeline (2 events)

The process where potential jurors, including Juror No. 50, were questioned. The document discusses how Juror No. 50 answered Question 48 during this time.
Courtroom (implied)
post-verdict
Juror No. 50 publicly discussed his beliefs about the science of memory, stating that his own memory is like a video-tape.
Media

Relationships (2)

Dr. Loftus Professional Ms. Maxwell
The document refers to 'Ms. Maxwell’s expert, Dr. Loftus'.
The government Adversarial (legal) Ms. Maxwell
The document presents arguments from one party (representing Ms. Maxwell) against the other (the government) in a legal case.

Key Quotes (1)

"his own memory is like a video-tape"
Source
— Juror No. 50 (A belief about the science of memory that Juror No. 50 publicly aired in the media after the verdict, which is a central point of the legal argument.)
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