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Summary
This document is a jury instruction for Count Four in a criminal case against Ms. Maxwell, concerning the transportation of a minor, "Jane," across state lines for illegal sexual activity. It clarifies the second element the government must prove: that Ms. Maxwell knowingly transported Jane with the intent for her to engage in sexual activity that violates New York Penal Law. The instruction specifies that this illegal purpose did not need to be the sole reason for the travel, but it must have been a "significant or motivating purpose" and not merely incidental to the trip.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Accused of knowingly transporting Jane in interstate commerce with the intent for Jane to engage in illegal sexual ac...
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| Jane | Victim / Individual transported |
The individual allegedly transported by Ms. Maxwell across state lines for the purpose of illegal sexual activity.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Government | Government agency |
The prosecuting party that must prove the elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Timeline (1 events)
The transportation of Jane across state lines by Ms. Maxwell, with the alleged purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activity.
Interstate commerce (across state lines)
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Mentioned in the context of New York law, specifically New York Penal Law, Section 130.55, Sexual Abuse in the Third ...
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The document outlines the criminal charge that Ms. Maxwell transported Jane across state lines for the purpose of illegal sexual activity.
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