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Summary
This legal document is a motion filed on behalf of Ms. Maxwell to vacate her convictions and grant a new trial. The argument is that the jury improperly convicted her on charges based on testimony about events in New Mexico, which was outside the scope of the original indictment premised on violations of New York law. The filing contends this constituted a 'constructive amendment' of the indictment, making the conviction invalid.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
The subject of the legal filing, who was convicted on several counts and is now moving for a new trial.
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| Jane | Witness / Victim |
Provided testimony about sexual abuse she experienced at Epstein's ranch, which was used as a basis for Ms. Maxwell's...
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| Epstein |
Mentioned as the owner of the ranch in New Mexico where Jane experienced sexual abuse.
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Organizations (1)
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| Court | Government agency |
The judicial body that presided over the trial, denied defense requests, instructed the jury, and is now being asked ...
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Timeline (3 events)
2022-02-11
Ms. Maxwell moves under Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure for the Court to vacate her convictions and grant a new trial.
Ms. Maxwell was convicted on three of four Mann Act counts: Count Four and two conspiracy charges in Counts One and Three.
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The location where the original Mann Act charges were premised, and whose law (New York Penal Law) was central to the...
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The location of Epstein's ranch where sexual abuse occurred, which became an alternative basis for the jury's convict...
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The specific location where Jane testified she experienced sexual abuse.
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Relationships (2)
Ms. Maxwell was convicted based on Jane's testimony about sexual abuse.
The sexual abuse that led to Ms. Maxwell's conviction occurred at Epstein's ranch, implying an association between them.
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