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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is a jury instruction, specifically Instruction No. 53, from the legal case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on December 19, 2021. It directs the jury on how to consider electronic communications seized by the Government as evidence. The instruction clarifies that the seizure was legal, personal opinions on the matter are irrelevant, and the jury must weigh this evidence like any other to determine the defendant's guilt.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Defendant Defendant
The subject whose guilt is being determined based on evidence, including electronic communications.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Government Government agency
The entity that seized electronic communications and is using them as evidence in the case.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-12-19
Filing of Document 565, Instruction No. 53, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
The Government seized electronic communications from computers or electronic accounts to be used as evidence.

Relationships (1)

Government Adversarial (legal) Defendant
The document describes the Government presenting seized evidence to prove the Defendant's guilt in a criminal case.

Key Quotes (3)

"There is nothing illegal about the Government's use of such electronic communications in this case and you may consider them along with all the other evidence in the case."
Source
— The Court (implied) (Instructing the jury on the legality and admissibility of the seized electronic evidence.)
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"Whether you approve or disapprove of the seizure of these communications may not enter your deliberations."
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— The Court (implied) (A directive to the jury to not let personal feelings about the evidence seizure influence their judgment.)
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"However, as with the other evidence, it is for you to determine what weight, if any, to give such evidence."
Source
— The Court (implied) (Clarifying that while the evidence is admissible, the jury has the sole discretion to determine its importance and credibility.)
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