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Summary
This legal document details the District Court's handling of a jury note during the trial of Maxwell. The jury questioned whether Maxwell could be found guilty on Count Four if she only aided in the victim Jane's return flight, not the initial flight to New Mexico where the criminal intent was present. The court declined to answer directly, finding the question too difficult to 'parse factually and legally,' and instead referred the jury back to the original instructions for that count.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned in the context of her motion for a new trial, a jury note regarding her guilt, and her contentions about ju...
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| Jane | Victim/Subject of charge |
Mentioned in a jury note regarding her transportation to New Mexico for the purpose of sexual activity.
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| Juror 50 | Juror |
Mentioned in footnote 34 regarding questioning by the District Court about potential juror misconduct.
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| Ianniello | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Ianniello' in footnote 34.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| District Court | government agency |
The court that handled Maxwell's trial, denied her motion, responded to a jury note, and questioned a juror.
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Timeline (3 events)
The jury was deliberating and sent a note to the court for clarification on Count Four of the Indictment.
District Court
Jury
A hearing on potential juror misconduct involving Juror 50, mentioned in a footnote.
District Court
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Mentioned in the jury's question as the destination of a flight where the intent was for Jane to engage in sexual act...
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Key Quotes (4)
"Under Count Four (4), if the defendant aided in the transportation of Jane’s return flight, but not the flight to New Mexico where/if the intent was for Jane to engage in sexual activity, can she be found guilty under the second element?"Source
— Jury
(A note sent by the jury to the District Court during deliberations seeking clarification on a charge.)
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"parse factually and legally"Source
— District Court
(The District Court's reason for not directly answering the jury's note, stating it was difficult to do so.)
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"[w]e leave it to the district court’s discretion to decide the extent to which the parties may participate in questioning the witnesses, and whether to hold the hearing in camera."Source
— United States v. Ianniello, 866 F.2d 540, 544 (2d Cir. 1989)
(A legal precedent cited in footnote 34 to support the District Court's handling of questioning a juror.)
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"Maxwell knowingly transported Jane in interstate commerce with the"Source
— District Court
(Part of the District Court's instruction to the jury on the second element of Count Four, as described in footnote 36.)
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