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This legal document is a court's analysis regarding a challenge to the credibility of a juror, identified as Juror 50. The defendant, Maxwell, argued the juror's testimony was "self-serving" and "rehearsed," and that his explanation for an incorrect answer on a questionnaire was not plausible. The Court rejects these arguments, finding the juror's preparation for testimony to be reasonable and his explanation for the questionnaire error credible, ultimately expressing satisfaction with his answers.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Juror 50 Juror
The subject of the court's analysis regarding the credibility of their testimony and answers on a questionnaire.
Maxwell Defendant
A party in the case who challenged Juror 50's testimony as "self-serving" and "rehearsed" in a Post-Hearing Brief.
Singh Party in a cited case
Mentioned in the legal citation 'Singh v. Barr' as precedent.
Barr Party in a cited case
Mentioned in the legal citation 'Singh v. Barr' as precedent.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Court government agency
The judicial body analyzing Juror 50's testimony and making a ruling on their credibility.
2d Cir. government agency
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, cited in the case 'Singh v. Barr, 823 F. App’x 10, 12 (2d ...

Timeline (2 events)

A post-hearing brief was filed by Maxwell, and the court is analyzing testimony from a hearing involving Juror 50.
Juror 50 testified under oath, and the credibility of this testimony is being evaluated by the Court.
Court

Relationships (2)

Maxwell legal (adversarial) Juror 50
Maxwell, the Defendant, is challenging the credibility of Juror 50's testimony and questionnaire answers in a legal filing.
Court legal (judicial oversight) Juror 50
The Court is evaluating the testimony and credibility of Juror 50 and is satisfied with his answers.

Key Quotes (6)

"self-serving"
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— Maxwell (Used in the 'Maxwell Post-Hearing Br.' to describe Juror 50's testimony.)
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"rehearsed"
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— Maxwell (Used in the 'Maxwell Post-Hearing Br.' to describe Juror 50's testimony.)
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"what any reasonable person . . . would do: namely, prepare for questioning at a potentially life-altering hearing"
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— Court (The Court's reasoning for finding Juror 50's preparation for testimony unremarkable, citing 'Singh v. Barr'.)
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"did not see the word ‘you’ and the answer ‘Yes (self)’’’ for Question 48"
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— Defendant (Maxwell) (The Defendant's argument that Juror 50's claim about misreading a questionnaire question is not credible.)
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"appeared to have followed the instructions."
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— Court (The Court's observation of Juror 50's general performance on the questionnaire.)
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Quote #5
"was still . . . in focus"
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— Juror 50 (Juror 50's explanation for why he answered earlier questionnaire questions more accurately than later ones.)
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Quote #6

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