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This document is page 11 of a legal filing from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, dated October 22, 2021. It contains a series of voir dire questions for potential jurors, designed to uncover biases related to past experiences with crime, legal disputes with government entities like the U.S. Attorney's Office, FBI, or NYPD, and preconceived notions about law enforcement witnesses. The document also informs jurors that they will hear testimony about evidence obtained from searches that the Court has deemed legal.

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The Court Judicial Body
Mentioned in question 42, stating that "The Court will instruct you that those searches were legal..."

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United States government agency
Mentioned as a potential party in a legal action or dispute in question 39.
United States Attorney’s Office government agency
Listed as an agency of the United States with which a juror might have had a legal dispute.
FBI government agency
Listed as an agency of the United States with which a juror might have had a legal dispute.
NYPD government agency
Listed as an agency of the United States with which a juror might have had a legal dispute.

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A series of questions are posed to potential jurors to assess their impartiality and potential biases regarding past experiences with crime, legal disputes with the government, and views on law enforcement witnesses.
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Referenced as a party in potential legal disputes involving jurors.

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"You will hear testimony in this case that law enforcement officers recovered certain evidence from searches. The Court will instruct you that those searches were legal and that the"
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— The Court (This is part of question 42, which informs potential jurors about evidence that will be presented and the court's instruction on its legality.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 367-1 Filed 10/22/21 Page 11 of 17
there anything about that experience that would prevent you from acting as a fair and impartial juror in this case?
38. Has any juror, or any of your relatives or close friends, ever been a victim of a crime? If you would feel uncomfortable answering this question in open court, please say so and we can follow up at the sidebar. If you answer yes, please describe the circumstances, including the type of crime, when it happened, and the outcome of any law enforcement action. Is there anything about that experience that could affect your ability to be fair and impartial in this case?
39. Have you, or has any member of your family or any of your close friends—either as individuals or in the course of their business affairs—ever been a party to a legal action or dispute with the United States, or with any of the officers, departments, agencies, or employees of the United States, including the United States Attorney’s Office or the FBI, or the NYPD?
40. Have any of you had any legal, financial, or other interest in any such legal action or dispute or its outcome? Have you, or has any member of your family, ever had such a dispute concerning money owed to you by the government or owed by you to the government? If so, is there anything about that experience that would prevent you from acting as a fair and impartial juror in this case?
Views on Certain Witnesses, Investigative Techniques, and Evidence
41. The witnesses in this case will include law enforcement witnesses. Would any of you be more likely to believe a witness merely because he or she is a member of a law enforcement agency? Would any of you be less likely to believe a witness merely because he or she is a member of a law enforcement agency?
42. You will hear testimony in this case that law enforcement officers recovered certain evidence from searches. The Court will instruct you that those searches were legal and that the
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