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This document is page 18 of a court transcript filed on March 11, 2022, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It details a colloquy between the Judge (Q) and a Juror (A) regarding the juror's lack of diligence in filling out the jury questionnaire. The juror admits to rushing because they did not believe they would be chosen and compares the experience to not wanting to be the last student finishing a test in school.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Q Judge / Questioner
Questioning a juror regarding their conduct during the selection process. Addressed as 'your Honor'.
A Juror / Respondent
Answering questions about why they rushed through the jury questionnaire. Admitting they did not think they would be ...

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Timeline (2 events)

2022-03-11
Court hearing regarding juror conduct and questionnaire responses (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE).
Southern District of New York Court
Judge Juror
Unknown (Past)
Filling out of jury questionnaire where the juror felt rushed.
Court / Jury Assembly Room
Juror

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Location Context
Implied jurisdiction based on case number and reporter firm.

Relationships (1)

Q (Judge) Judicial Inquiry A (Juror)
Q asking questions about A's behavior; A addressing Q as 'your Honor'.

Key Quotes (3)

"I'm like: I'm never going to get chosen, let's get this done with."
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"Looking back on it now, no, your Honor."
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"No, I really -- this is a terrible excuse, but I didn't really think I would be chosen."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 18 of 50 18
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1 noon.
2 Q. Were you rushed in any way?
3 A. I felt rushed only because of all the commotion going on in
4 front of me and everybody else just going by on both sides.
5 Q. And how did that make you feel rushed?
6 A. It made me -- growing up in school I never wanted to be the
7 last one finished. You want to finish your test and go hang
8 out with your friends. So it's kinds of that same policy, I
9 just wanted -- everyone else is finishing and I'm like: Why am
10 I still reading this? I'm like: I'm never going to get
11 chosen, let's get this done with.
12 Q. Would you say you approached the filling out of the
13 questionnaire with diligence?
14 A. Looking back on it now, no, your Honor.
15 Q. Were you concerned with following my instructions?
16 A. Absolutely not.
17 Q. You were not concerned with following my instructions?
18 A. No, I really -- this is a terrible excuse, but I didn't
19 really think I would be chosen.
20 Q. Some of the questions required follow up depending on
21 whether a yes or no answer was provided. Do you recall that?
22 A. Yes, your Honor.
23 Q. And we'll take a quick look at two examples, question 9 on
24 page 8, question 9 and 9A and question 10 and 10A.
25 Question 9 asked whether your beliefs would make you
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