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Summary
This document is a page from a judge's charge to the jury in a criminal case, filed on August 10, 2022. The judge instructs the jury not to be swayed by lawyers' objections or the judge's own rulings and comments, emphasizing that these are matters of legal procedure. The judge stresses that the jury's own recollection of the facts is what governs their decision-making and that statements from counsel are not evidence.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Judge | Presiding Judge |
The speaker of the instructions, referred to as 'I' and 'my', who makes rulings and gives instructions to the jury.
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| Lawyers / Counsel | Legal Representative |
Mentioned as having the right and duty to make legal objections on behalf of the government or the defendant.
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| Defendant | Party in a legal case |
One of the parties in the case, represented by counsel.
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| Witness | Person providing testimony |
Mentioned as someone the judge may have admonished or directed during testimony.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.
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| U.S. Government | Government agency |
Referred to as 'the government', one of the parties in the criminal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE).
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Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Implied by the name 'SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.' and the (212) area code, likely referring to the U.S. Distric...
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Relationships (4)
The document is a direct instruction from the judge to the jury, outlining the jury's duties and how they should interpret court proceedings.
The judge describes having discussions and sidebar conferences with counsel regarding rulings of law.
The document refers to 'counsel for either side' which includes the defendant's counsel.
Counsel
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Professional (Legal Representation)
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Government
The document refers to 'counsel for either side' which includes counsel for 'the government'.
Key Quotes (4)
"You should draw no inference or conclusion for or against any party by reason of lawyers making objections or my rulings on such objections."Source
— Judge
(Instructing the jury on how to interpret the legal process of objections in court.)
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"Similarly, statements made by counsel when arguing the admissibility of evidence are not to be considered as evidence."Source
— Judge
(Clarifying for the jury what constitutes evidence versus legal arguments.)
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Quote #2
"Again, it is your recollection that governs."Source
— Judge
(Emphasizing that the jury's memory of the facts and testimony is paramount, over any statements made by the judge or lawyers.)
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Quote #3
"Those discussions related to rulings of law, which are my duty, and not to matters of fact, which are your duty to determine."Source
— Judge
(Explaining the separation of duties between the judge (matters of law) and the jury (matters of fact) regarding sidebar conferences.)
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