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Document Information

Type: Legal court filing (jury instructions)
File Size: 334 KB
Summary

This document is page 20 of 167 from a court filing (Document 563) dated December 18, 2021, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains Jury Instruction No. 11 regarding 'Multiple Counts,' instructing the jury to consider each of the six counts separately. The text shows specific edits replacing the generic term 'Defendant' with 'Ms. Maxwell' and outlines the burden of proof required by the Government.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
Named in the jury instructions; the text 'Defendant' is struck through and replaced with 'Ms. Maxwell'.
The Government Prosecution
Mentioned as the party responsible for proving elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Department of Justice
Inferred from Bates stamp DOJ-OGR
US District Court
Implied by Case number 1:20-cr-00330-PAE

Timeline (1 events)

2021-12-18
Filing of Document 563 (Jury Instructions)
Court Record

Relationships (1)

Ms. Maxwell Legal Adversaries The Government
Instruction states the Government must prove elements of the offense against Ms. Maxwell.

Key Quotes (3)

"As I just explained, the Indictment contains six counts."
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"You must consider each count separately and return a separate verdict of guilty or not guilty for each."
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"You may only find Ms. Maxwell guilty of a particular count if the Government has proven each element of the offense charged with respect to that count beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 563 Filed 12/18/21 Page 20 of 167
1 Instruction No. 11: Multiple Counts
2 As I just explained, the Indictment contains six counts. Each count charges the
3 DefendantMs. Maxwell with a different crime. You must consider each count separately and
4 return a separate verdict of guilty or not guilty for each. Whether you find Ms. Maxwell guilty
5 or not guilty as to one offense should not affect your verdict as to any other offense charged,
6 unless you are instructed otherwise.
7 You may only find Ms. Maxwell guilty of a particular count if the Government has
8 proven each element of the offense charged with respect to that count beyond a reasonable doubt.
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