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Proper basis to convict under Count Four of the Indictment
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The jury inquired if the defendant could be found guilty under the second element of Count Four if they aided Jane's return flight, but not the flight to New Mexico where the intent was for Jane to engage in sexual activity.

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Document Summary

This legal document, dated February 28, 2023, discusses the conviction of Maxwell on Count Four, which was based on Jane's testimony about sexual activity with Epstein in New Mexico. It argues that the Court's failure to address the jury's misunderstanding, as revealed by a 'Jury Note' concerning the transportation count, warrants vacating Maxwell's convictions on Counts Three and Four and granting a new trial. The document highlights the distinction between the original indictment and the basis for conviction, implicitly linking the 'defendant' in the jury note to Maxwell.

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