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This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. An unnamed speaker makes a legal argument to a judge, defining the terms "persuade, induce, entice" as words of causation by citing the legal precedent U.S. v. Broxmeyer and definitions from the Random House Dictionary. The argument is framed in the context of testimony from a witness named Jane regarding Ms. Maxwell's alleged involvement in her travel to New York.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jane Witness/Victim
Mentioned as the person allegedly persuaded, induced, or enticed to travel to New York for illegal sexual activity.
Your Honor Judge
The speaker is addressing the judge at the beginning of their argument.
Broxmeyer Party in a cited legal case
Mentioned as part of the case citation U.S. v. Broxmeyer, which is being used as a legal precedent.
Ms. Maxwell Defendant (implied)
Mentioned in relation to testimony about her taking part in Jane's travel to New York.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Random House Dictionary Publisher
Cited as the source for the definitions of "Induce," "Entice," and "persuade" within a court opinion.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page, indicating they are the court reporting service.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10
A speaker makes a legal argument defining the words 'persuade, induce, entice' by citing case law and dictionary definitions.
Courtroom (implied)
Your Honor Speaker (unnamed)
Jane's travel to New York to engage in illegal sexual activity.
New York

Locations (1)

Location Context
The destination Jane was allegedly persuaded, induced, or enticed to travel to.

Relationships (1)

Ms. Maxwell Alleged perpetrator and victim Jane
The document discusses testimony that relates to Ms. Maxwell taking part in Jane's travel to New York for illegal sexual activity.

Key Quotes (2)

"persuade, induce, entice,"
Source
— Speaker (unnamed) (The speaker identifies these as "words of causation" central to the legal argument.)
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Quote #1
""Induce" means, according to the dictionary, to bring about, produce, or cause. "Entice" means to draw on by exciting hope or desire or allure. And "persuade" means to prevail on a person to do something as by advising, urging, etc., to induce to believe or convince."
Source
— Speaker (unnamed) (Quoting dictionary definitions from the Random House Dictionary as cited in a court opinion to define the key legal terms.)
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Quote #2

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