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Instruction No. 42 was given to a jury, defining and comparing direct and circumstantial evidence.
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This document is Jury Instruction No. 42 from a legal case, filed on December 18, 2021. It explains the definitions of direct and circumstantial evidence to the jury, stating that both types of evidence hold equal legal value. The instruction concludes by reminding the jury that they must be convinced of Ms. Maxwell's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt based on all evidence before reaching a conviction.
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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.
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The jury convicted the defendant on five counts.
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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
An ongoing trial is mentioned, for which exhibits are being prepared and presented.
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The jury's first task is to choose a foreperson.
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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
The continuation of a trial, specifically the cross-examination of a witness testifying under the pseudonym 'Jane' by Ms. Menninger.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
A jury convicted defendant Ghislaine Maxwell of five felonies.
2021-12-29 • SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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