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This document is page 24 of a court ruling (Document 653) filed on April 1, 2022, in the case United States v. Maxwell. The text addresses the legal standard for 'Actual Bias' and specifically rules that the record does not support a finding that 'Juror 50' was biased. The Court found Juror 50's testimony credible, noting that he affirmed his personal history of sexual abuse would not impact his impartiality or ability to assess witness credibility, rejecting the Defendant's (Maxwell) argument that his responses were merely self-serving.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Juror 50 | Juror |
Subject of a bias inquiry regarding undisclosed history of sexual abuse; found credible by the Court.
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Ghislaine Maxwell; argued that Juror 50's responses were 'self-serving' and implied bias.
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| The Court | Judge/Judiciary |
Authored the opinion; evaluated Juror 50's credibility and found no actual bias.
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| Torres | Legal Precedent |
Cited in case law defining actual bias.
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| Haynes | Legal Precedent |
Cited in case law regarding juror partiality.
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| Wainwright | Legal Precedent |
Cited in case law regarding demeanor and credibility.
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| Witt | Legal Precedent |
Cited in case law regarding demeanor and credibility.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court |
Implied by case caption format (S.D.N.Y. typically for case 1:20-cr-00330).
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| United States |
The Government/Prosecution in the case.
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| 2d Cir. |
Second Circuit Court of Appeals (cited in legal precedent).
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (referenced in Bates stamp DOJ-OGR).
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Key Quotes (6)
"Actual bias is 'bias in fact'—the existence of a state of mind that leads to an inference that the person will not act with entire impartiality."Source
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"The record does not support a finding that Juror 50 was actually biased."Source
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"He repeatedly and credibly affirmed that his personal history of sexual abuse would not affect his ability to serve as a fair and impartial juror 'in any way.'"Source
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"He testified that there was 'absolutely in no way' anything about his experience that would interfere with his 'ability to assess the credibility of witnesses alleging sexual abuse'"Source
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"Indeed, he did not want to put his 'thumb on the scale in any direction.'"Source
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"The Court disagrees; it finds each of these responses to be credible."Source
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