November 04, 2021
Screening questionnaire administration
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| prospective jurors | person | 14 | View Entity |
EFTA00026484.pdf
Court Order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on October 22, 2021, outlining the procedures for jury selection in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order establishes dates for screening questionnaires (Nov 4, 5, 12) and voir dire (Nov 16-19), mandates the use of juror numbers for anonymity, and denies a request to seal proposed questionnaires. The Judge cites significant case publicity and COVID-19 protocols as factors in these procedural decisions.
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Scheduled date for administration of a screening questionnaire for jury selection.
2021-11-04
At the conclusion of voir dire, the Court qualified 58 jurors after questioning them on their ability to be fair and impartial.
2021-11-18
Scheduled start of voir dire proceedings.
2021-11-16
Jury selection process where Judge Nathan asked follow-up questions regarding jurors' personal experiences with sexual assault, abuse, or harassment.
Date unknown
The voir dire process where prospective jurors were questioned. The document analyzes this process to determine if Juror 50 would have been challenged for cause.
Date unknown
The process of jury selection (voir dire) for the trial. The Government is arguing about the procedures, specifically the timing of receiving juror names and exercising peremptory challenges.
Date unknown
Prospective jurors completed a lengthy questionnaire and underwent in-person voir dire, after which the District Court empaneled a jury.
Date unknown
The process of screening prospective jurors for Ms. Maxwell's trial, during which Juror No. 50 allegedly failed to truthfully answer questions.
Date unknown • Court
Administration of screening questionnaire for jury selection
2021-11-04 • Court
Session for prospective jurors to complete questionnaires.
2021-11-04 • Court
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