This document is a jury instruction from a legal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on December 17, 2021. It details the third element of Count Two, 'Enticement to Engage in Illegal Sexual Activity,' specifically defining the legal standards for 'intent' and 'significant or motivating purpose' for the jury. The instruction clarifies that the prosecution (the Government) must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a significant purpose of Ms. Maxwell encouraging 'Jane' to travel across state lines was for illegal sexual activity, and that this purpose was not merely incidental to the trip.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
The subject of the jury instruction, alleged to have acted with intent to entice an individual into illegal sexual ac...
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| Jane | Individual / Alleged Victim |
The person Ms. Maxwell is alleged to have encouraged to travel across state lines for illegal sexual activity.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Government | Government agency |
The prosecuting party responsible for proving the elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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The jurisdiction whose law defines the criminal offense of the sexual activity in question.
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"A person acts intentionally when the act is the product of her conscious objective, that is, when she acts deliberately and purposefully and not because of a mistake or accident."Source
"The government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt, however, that a significant or motivating purpose of encouraging Jane to travel across state lines was that she would engage in illegal sexual activity."Source
"In other words, the illegal sexual activity must not have been merely incidental to the trip."Source
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