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The jury was deliberating the case and sent a note to the court for clarification.

Participants (1)

Name Type Mentions
The jury person 103 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

DOJ-OGR-00008935.jpg

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This legal document from a court case, filed on February 11, 2022, details arguments over jury instructions concerning whether an offense must be a violation of New York law, even if events occurred in New Mexico. It highlights a specific note from the deliberating jury asking for clarification on Count Four, questioning if defendant Ms. Maxwell could be convicted for aiding a victim's (Jane's) return flight if the criminal intent was tied to the initial flight to New Mexico. The court declined to provide clarifying instructions, referring the jury back to the original charge.

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Event Metadata

Type
Jury Deliberation
Location
Court
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
1
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 14:53

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DOJ-OGR-00008935.jpg
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