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This document is a page from a court transcript, specifically a jury charge from a criminal case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. The text contains Instruction No. 43, which explains the concepts of circumstantial evidence and inferences to the jury. It clarifies that circumstantial evidence holds the same legal value as direct evidence and reminds the jury that they must be convinced of the defendant, Ms. Maxwell's, guilt beyond a reasonable doubt based on all evidence presented.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell Defendant (implied)
Mentioned in the jury instructions as the person who may be convicted, requiring the jury to be satisfied of her guil...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (1 events)

The document is a transcript of jury instructions from a trial, specifically Instruction No. 43 regarding inferences.
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Ms. Maxwell jury attorneys

Locations (1)

Location Context
Used in a hypothetical example to explain circumstantial evidence to the jury.

Relationships (2)

The Court/Judge Professional jury
The document is a direct instruction from the judge to the jury on how to interpret evidence and apply the law.
Ms. Maxwell Legal (Defendant-Jury) jury
The jury is instructed on the standard of proof required to convict Ms. Maxwell.

Key Quotes (2)

"Circumstantial evidence is of no less value than of direct evidence."
Source
— The Court/Judge (implied) (An instruction to the jury on the legal weight of circumstantial evidence.)
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"It is a general rule that the law makes no distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence, but simply requires that, before convicting Ms. Maxwell, you, the jury, must be satisfied of her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt from all of the evidence in the case."
Source
— The Court/Judge (implied) (A key instruction defining the standard of proof required for conviction and the equal consideration of direct and circumstantial evidence.)
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