During deliberations
Jury sent a note regarding Count Four and transportation of Jane.
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This document is page 14 of a court filing (Document 621) from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on February 25, 2022. It discusses a specific jury note sent during deliberations regarding 'Count Four' and whether aiding in the return flight of a victim named 'Jane' (but not the flight to New Mexico) constituted guilt if the intent was sexual activity. The text details the defense's attempt to add jury instructions to limit the scope of intent to New York, which the Court rejected.
Events with shared participants
The Court announced a 15-minute morning break for the jury.
2022-08-10
The defense at trial focused on the credibility of victims who testified against the defendant.
Date unknown
The jury convicted the defendant on five counts.
Date unknown
Direct examination of witness 'Kate' in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
Projected start of opening statements.
2021-11-29 • SDNY
The Court is evaluating the Defendant's flight risk and proposed conditions for release, such as renouncing citizenship and financial oversight.
Date unknown
An ongoing trial is mentioned, for which exhibits are being prepared and presented.
Date unknown • Courtroom (implied)
The jury's first task is to choose a foreperson.
Date unknown • Jury Room
Date the second sharing order was signed according to email recollection.
2020-02-04 • New York
The court takes a 45-minute luncheon recess. Proceedings are scheduled to resume with opening statements and conclude for the day at 5 p.m.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
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