The jury submitted a note asking whether they could find Ms. Maxwell guilty on Count Four based solely on her intent for Jane to engage in sexual activity in New Mexico, without concluding she intended for Jane to be abused in New York.
This legal document is a filing, likely from the defense, arguing that Ms. Maxwell's conviction on Count Four was improper. The argument centers on a 'Jury Note' which suggests the jury may have convicted her based solely on her intent for sexual activity to occur in New Mexico, without finding intent for abuse in New York, which the defense claims constitutes a 'constructive amendment' of the indictment. The filing accuses the government of mischaracterizing the Jury Note to obscure this issue.
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