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Document Information

Type: Court exhibit / juror questionnaire preliminary instructions
File Size: 1.04 MB
Summary

This document is a court exhibit containing the 'Preliminary Instructions' for a juror questionnaire submitted to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). It is dated March 8, 2022, and filed on March 9, 2022, specifically for 'Juror ID: 50' regarding the 'US v. Maxwell Post-verdict hearing' (Case 20cr330). The text outlines strict instructions for the juror, including the requirement for truthfulness, a ban on discussing the case, and a prohibition on conducting outside research.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Maxwell Defendant
Named in case title 'US v. Maxwell'
Juror ID 50 Juror
The specific juror assigned to this questionnaire during the post-verdict hearing
AJN Judge (initials)
Initials appearing in the case number 1:20-cr-00330-AJN

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
USDC SDNY
United States District Court, Southern District of New York (Court where filed)
Facebook
Mentioned as a prohibited social media app
Twitter
Mentioned as a prohibited communications app
DOJ
Department of Justice (indicated in footer DOJ-OGR-00020915)

Timeline (3 events)

2022-03-08
Completion of Preliminary Instructions for Juror Questionnaire
USDC SDNY
2022-03-09
Document Electronically Filed
USDC SDNY
N/A
Post-verdict hearing
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction indicated by 'SDNY'

Relationships (1)

Juror ID 50 Juror/Defendant Maxwell
Juror ID 50 completing questionnaire for US v. Maxwell Post-verdict hearing

Key Quotes (4)

"YOU ARE SWORN TO GIVE TRUE AND COMPLETE ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE."
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"Do not discuss your questions and answers or the case with anyone..."
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"DO NOT DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH ON THE CASE."
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"CASE: 20cr330, US v. Maxwell Post-verdict hearing"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (3,537 characters)

Case 22-1426, Document 58, 02/28/2023, 3475901, Page89 of 221
A-289
COURT EXHIBIT Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 638 Filed 03/09/22 Page 1 of 29
DATE: 3/8/22
TIME:
CASE: 20cr330, US v. Maxwell
Post-verdict hearing
Juror ID: 50
USDC SDNY
DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
DOC #:
DATE FILED: 3/9/22
PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the following instructions carefully before completing any portion of this questionnaire. Please print your juror number in the space provided at the top of each page. Do not write your name on the questionnaire. Please answer each and every question fully. Some questions have more than one part.
YOU ARE SWORN TO GIVE TRUE AND COMPLETE ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. This questionnaire is designed to help simplify and shorten the jury selection process. The purpose of the questionnaire is to determine whether prospective jurors can decide this case impartially based upon the evidence presented at trial and the legal instructions given by the presiding judge. The questions are not intended to inquire unnecessarily into personal matters. Although some of the questions may appear to be of a personal nature, please understand that the Court and the parties must learn enough information about each juror's background and experiences to select a fair and impartial jury.
Please answer all questions to the best of your ability. If you do not know the answer to a question then write, "I don't know." There are no "right" or "wrong" answers, only truthful answers. If you have strong feelings about this case in general, please do not hesitate to share them. Although you may be a perfectly good juror in another case, this may or may not be the right case for you to sit on as an impartial juror. Both parties have the right to get honest answers and to hear your true opinions. Do not discuss the case or your answers with anyone. It is important that the answers be yours alone. Remember, you are sworn to give true and complete answers to all questions.
If you need extra space to answer any question, please use the extra blank sheets of paper included at the end of the questionnaire. Be sure to indicate on the blank page the number of the question you are answering. Do not write anything on the back of any page.
DO NOT DISCUSS YOUR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS OR THE CASE WITH ANYONE, NOW OR UNTIL FURTHER INSTRUCTED BY THE COURT. You should not discuss the questions or answers with fellow jurors. It is very important that your answers be your own individual answers. More broadly, do not discuss the case with anyone, including the lawyers (except in the presence of the Court), your fellow jurors, your family, your friends, or anyone else. Do not communicate about the case in any way, including telephone, e-mail, any social media app or website (such as Facebook), any communications app or website (such as Twitter). You must also avoid reading or hearing about the case (or anyone participating in the case) in newspapers, in magazines, on the radio or television, or on the Internet.
DO NOT DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH ON THE CASE. Do not conduct any research into the case (or anyone participating in the case) at any time before your entire jury service has been completed. That includes performing Internet searches, asking other people about the case, reading news stories, books, or reports about the case, or watching films or television programs that relate to the case. Do not read, watch, or listen to any information about this case.
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