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This legal document details post-trial proceedings in the case of an individual named Maxwell. Following the discovery of interviews, the Government requested a hearing regarding Juror 50, who admitted to providing inaccurate answers on a jury questionnaire but claimed it was an inadvertent mistake. The District Court found the juror's testimony credible, denied Maxwell's motion for a new trial, and subsequently sentenced Maxwell to 240 months in prison.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned as the defendant who moved for a new trial, was denied, and subsequently sentenced.
Juror 50 Juror
Testified at a hearing regarding inaccurate answers on a jury questionnaire in Maxwell's trial.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party that filed a letter requesting a hearing.
District Court government agency
The court that held a hearing, heard testimony from Juror 50, and denied Maxwell's motion for a new trial.

Timeline (5 events)

2022-01-05
The Government filed a letter requesting a hearing.
2022-03-08
The District Court held a hearing where Juror 50 testified about answers on the jury questionnaire.
Maxwell moved for a new trial under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33.
The District Court denied Maxwell’s motion for a new trial in a written order.
Maxwell was sentenced to a term of 240 months’ imprisonment to be followed by five years’ supervised release.

Relationships (2)

Maxwell legal Juror 50
Juror 50 served on the jury for Maxwell's trial. Post-trial, Juror 50's testimony about their jury questionnaire was central to Maxwell's unsuccessful motion for a new trial.
Government adversarial (legal) Maxwell
The Government is the prosecuting party in the criminal case against Maxwell.

Key Quotes (3)

"[h]ave you, or any of your relatives or close friends, ever been a victim of a crime?"
Source
— Jury Questionnaire (Question 2) (A question from the jury questionnaire that Juror 50 answered inaccurately.)
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"[h]ave you or a friend or family member ever been the victim of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes actual or attempted sexual assault or other unwanted sexual advance, including by a stranger, acquaintance, supervisor, teacher, or family member.)"
Source
— Jury Questionnaire (Question 48) (A question from the jury questionnaire that Juror 50 answered inaccurately.)
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"[h]ave you or a friend or family member ever been accused of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes both formal accusations in a court of law or informal accusations in a social or work setting of actual or attempted sexual assault or other unwanted sexual advance, including by a stranger, acquaintance, supervisor, teacher, or family member."
Source
— Jury Questionnaire (Question 49) (A question from the jury questionnaire that Juror 50 answered inaccurately.)
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Case 22-1426, Document 109-1, 09/17/2024, 3634097, Page8 of 26
assault.⁸ Upon learning of the interviews, the Government filed a letter on January 5, 2022, requesting a hearing; Maxwell then moved for a new trial under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33. On March 8, 2022, the District Court held a hearing and Juror 50 testified—under grant of immunity—that his answers to three questions related to sexual abuse in the jury questionnaire were not accurate but that the answers were an inadvertent mistake and that his experiences did not affect his ability to be fair and impartial. Finding Juror 50’s testimony to be credible, the District Court denied Maxwell’s motion for a new trial in a written order.
Maxwell was subsequently sentenced to a term of 240 months’ imprisonment to be followed by five years’ supervised release, and the
⁸ Question 2 asked “[h]ave you, or any of your relatives or close friends, ever been a victim of a crime?” Question 48 asked “[h]ave you or a friend or family member ever been the victim of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes actual or attempted sexual assault or other unwanted sexual advance, including by a stranger, acquaintance, supervisor, teacher, or family member.)” Finally, Question 49 asked
[h]ave you or a friend or family member ever been accused of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes both formal accusations in a court of law or informal accusations in a social or work setting of actual or attempted sexual assault or other unwanted sexual advance, including by a stranger, acquaintance, supervisor, teacher, or family member.
See A-299, A-310.
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