This page from a legal brief (Case 22-1426) argues that Ms. Maxwell was deprived of an impartial jury due to Juror No. 50 providing false answers during voir dire. It details that the juror concealed his history as a victim of child sexual abuse by his step-brother, justifying his false answers on questions 25, 48, and 49 by citing his 'healing process,' distraction, and personal definition of family.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant/Appellant |
Subject of the trial; arguing her constitutional rights were deprived by Juror 50.
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| Juror No. 50 | Juror |
Admitted to giving false answers during voir dire regarding past sexual abuse history.
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| Juror 50's Step-brother | Family Member/Abuser |
Identified as the person who sexually abused Juror 50.
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"Juror No. 50’s answers to Questions 25 ,48, and 49 were indisputably false."Source
"Juror No. 50 admitted that he gave multiple false answers during voir dire which resulted in the concealment of his experience as a victim of child sexual abuse but denied that his misstatements were intentional."Source
"his 'healing process' meant that he did not consider himself a victim"Source
"he did not think of his step-brother who sexually abused him as family"Source
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