This document is page 245 of a court transcript (Jury Charge) from Case 1:20-cr-00330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on August 10, 2022. It contains specific legal instructions from the judge to the jury regarding how to handle redacted evidence, the definition and weight of 'Stipulations' (Instruction No. 57), and the prohibition against the jury considering potential punishment during deliberations (Instruction No. 58).
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"You are to concern yourself only with a part of the item that's been admitted into evidence and you should not consider any possible reason for the redactions."Source
"A stipulation of testimony is an agreement among the parties that, if called, a witness would have given certain testimony."Source
"Under your oath as jurors, you cannot allow a consideration of possible punishment that may be imposed upon a defendant if convicted to influence you in any way..."Source
"The duty of imposing sentence is mine and mine alone."Source
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