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Summary
This court transcript excerpt captures a legal discussion between an attorney, Mr. Everdell, and the Court regarding a jury's question on 'aiding and abetting'. The conversation centers on the legal requirements for finding the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, guilty in relation to arranging travel to New Mexico. Mr. Everdell argues that the jury instruction requires the travel to have a 'significant or motivating purpose' across state lines, rather than focusing solely on who arranged the transportation.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| MR. EVERDELL | Attorney |
Speaking to the court on behalf of a client regarding jury instructions on aiding and abetting.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Subject of the legal discussion |
Mentioned in the context of her potential involvement in arranging travel to New Mexico.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed as the court reporting agency that transcribed the document.
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Timeline (2 events)
2023-02-28
A discussion between an attorney (Mr. Everdell) and the Court regarding how to respond to a jury's question about aiding and abetting.
Courtroom
MR. EVERDELL
THE COURT
Flights and transportation to and from New Mexico, which are a central point of the legal charge being discussed.
New Mexico
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Mentioned as the destination of flights and transportation relevant to the court case.
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Relationships (2)
Mr. Everdell addresses the court as 'Your Honor' during a formal legal argument in a courtroom setting.
Mr. Everdell is making legal arguments to the court that directly concern the potential guilt of Ms. Maxwell, implying he is her legal counsel.
Key Quotes (3)
"And whether or not Ms. Maxwell had anything to do with arranging that travel --"Source
— MR. EVERDELL
(Arguing that the jury's question is specifically about the flights to New Mexico, and questioning Ms. Maxwell's role in arranging them.)
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"But your legal contention is she can't be found guilty of this count unless the jury concludes that she aided in the transportation to New Mexico."Source
— THE COURT
(Summarizing and questioning Mr. Everdell's legal argument regarding the requirements for a guilty verdict.)
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"Your Honor, the instruction itself says it has to be a significant or motivating purpose for the travel across state lines."Source
— MR. EVERDELL
(Responding to the Court by clarifying the legal standard required by the jury instruction.)
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