This document is page 64 of 167 from a court filing dated December 18, 2021, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It contains 'Instruction No. 44: Credibility of Witnesses,' which guides the jury on how to evaluate witness testimony based on demeanor, consistency, honesty, and potential interest in the case's outcome. The text outlines the jurors' right to accept or reject testimony in whole or in part based on their assessment of truthfulness.
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| Paul A. Engelmayer | Judge |
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| Jurors | Audience |
Recipients of the instructions (addressed as 'You')
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| Witnesses | Subjects |
Generic subjects of the credibility instruction
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| Department of Justice |
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| Office of Government Relations |
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Jurisdiction for Case 1:20-cr-00330 (implied)
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"You are the sole judges of the credibility of the witnesses."Source
"Common sense is your greatest asset as a juror."Source
"If you find that any witness has lied under oath at this trial, you should view the testimony of such a witness cautiously and weigh it with great care."Source
"You may reject the entirety of the witness testimony, part of it or none of it."Source
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