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This document is a page from a set of jury instructions filed in a federal criminal case on December 17, 2021. Instruction No. 6 directs the jury to treat all parties, including the United States Government, equally and without bias or prejudice. The core message is that the government's status as the prosecutor does not entitle it to any special consideration compared to other parties in the litigation.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States of America | Government |
Mentioned as the entity in whose name the prosecution is brought.
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| The Government | Government |
Mentioned as a party in the litigation that is entitled to no greater or lesser consideration than any other party.
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The document explicitly states that the Government and any other party are to be treated with equal consideration and 'stand as equals at the bar of justice'.
Key Quotes (4)
"All Parties Are Equal Before the Law"Source
— The Court (implied)
(The title of Instruction No. 6 to the jury.)
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"You are to perform the duty of finding the facts without bias or prejudice as to any party."Source
— The Court (implied)
(An instruction to the jury regarding their duty to be impartial.)
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"The fact that the prosecution is brought in the name of the United States of America entitles the Government to no greater consideration than that given to any other party to this litigation."Source
— The Court (implied)
(An instruction clarifying that the government should not receive preferential treatment from the jury.)
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"All parties stand as equals at the bar of justice."Source
— The Court (implied)
(The concluding statement of the instruction, emphasizing equality among all parties in the case.)
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