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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This legal document, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, argues that Juror No. 50's claim of not remembering a questionnaire question about personal experiences with sexual assault is not credible. The filing cites the questionnaire's explicit purpose of ensuring impartiality and points to the juror's post-verdict media interviews about his own victimhood as evidence that his omissions were intentional.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Juror No. 50 Juror
The subject of the legal argument, accused of giving false answers on a questionnaire and of intentional conduct base...
presiding judge Judge
Mentioned as the source of legal instructions for the jury, as explained in the juror questionnaire.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Court Government agency
Mentioned as the entity that conducted the voir dire and provided the questionnaire to evaluate potential jurors' imp...

Timeline (2 events)

The voir dire process for Juror No. 50, intended to evaluate whether he could be a fair and impartial juror.
Juror No. 50's post-verdict media press tour where he promoted himself and discussed his experience as a victim and his jury role.

Relationships (1)

Juror No. 50 Legal/Professional Court
The document describes the Court's interaction with Juror No. 50 during the voir dire process, where the Court's role was to evaluate the juror's fitness to serve impartially.

Key Quotes (2)

"The purpose of this questionnaire is to determine whether prospective jurors can decide this case impartially based upon the evidence presented at trial and the legal instructions given by the presiding judge."
Source
— Questionnaire (Quoted from page 3 of Exhibit 1, the juror questionnaire, to establish its stated purpose.)
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"Although some of the questions may appear to be of a personal nature, please understand that the Court and the parties must learn enough information about each juror’s background and experience to select a fair and impartial jury."
Source
— Questionnaire (Quoted from the juror questionnaire to explain why personal questions were necessary for jury selection.)
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