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Court filing / legal brief (case 1:20-cr-00330-pae)
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Summary
This document is page 8 of a court filing (Document 609) from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), dated February 24, 2022. It presents legal arguments citing various precedents to establish that jurors retain privacy interests after a trial concludes and that jurors face criminal exposure for perjury on questionnaires. It also argues that third parties may intervene in criminal trials to protect their constitutional rights.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| King | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. King (1998) regarding legal precedent.
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| Gurney | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Gurney (1977) regarding juror privacy after trial conclusion.
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| Parse | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v Parse (2015) regarding perjury and voir dire.
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| Collyard | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Collyard (2013) regarding third-party intervention.
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| Carmichael | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Carmichael (2004) regarding third-party rights.
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court Southern District of New York |
S.D.N.Y. (Venue for cited case King and current filing)
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| 2d Cir |
Second Circuit Court of Appeals (Cited authority)
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| 5th Cir |
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (Cited authority)
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| 7th Cir |
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals (Cited authority)
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| Associated Press |
Media organization cited in 'In re Associated Press' regarding First Amendment rights
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (indicated in footer DOJ-OGR)
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Key Quotes (5)
"Jurors may face criminal exposure for answers given on jury questionnaires"Source
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"To complete the jury questionnaire, jurors must swear to truthfully answer the same under penalty of perjury"Source
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"A juror who knowingly submits false answers on the jury questionnaire and/or during voir dire testimony may expose himself or herself to arrest and prosecution"Source
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"Intervention in criminal trials may be granted to protect the rights of third parties"Source
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"conclusion of the trial on which the subject juror served does not remove a jurors' interest in privacy and protection from harassment"Source
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