December 17, 2021
Document 562 was filed in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
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This document is page 5 of a legal filing from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on December 17, 2021. It serves as a table of contents for a series of jury instructions (numbers 54-59), covering topics such as witnesses, evidence, jury deliberations, and communications with the court.
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This legal document, filed on December 17, 2021, as part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, provides jury instructions on the charge of aiding and abetting. It specifies that for the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, to be found guilty, the government must prove she willfully and knowingly took action to help another person's crime succeed. The document explicitly states that mere presence at the scene or knowledge of the crime is insufficient for a conviction.
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This document is a jury instruction (Instruction No. 18) from a federal criminal case, filed on December 17, 2021. It specifies the relevant statute for Count Four, which concerns the transportation of a minor for illegal sexual activity. The document quotes Title 18, United States Code, Section 2423(a) to define the federal crime.
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This document is a page from a legal filing, likely jury instructions, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on December 17, 2021. It outlines the legal test for determining if the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, is guilty as an 'aider and abettor' in a criminal venture. The jury is instructed to consider whether she knowingly associated with the venture and acted to make it succeed, with a guilty verdict required for affirmative answers and a not guilty verdict for negative answers.
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This document is a page from a set of jury instructions filed in a federal criminal case on December 17, 2021. Instruction No. 6 directs the jury to treat all parties, including the United States Government, equally and without bias or prejudice. The core message is that the government's status as the prosecutor does not entitle it to any special consideration compared to other parties in the litigation.
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This document is page 52 of a legal filing from December 17, 2021, in the case against Ms. Maxwell. It contains jury instructions regarding the legal definition and requirements for proving an "overt act" as part of a conspiracy. The instructions clarify that the government does not need to prove Maxwell herself committed the act, that the act does not have to be one specifically listed in the indictment, and that a conviction on certain counts cannot be based solely on the testimony of a witness named Kate.
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This document is page 32 of a legal filing from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on December 17, 2021. It presents 'Instruction No. 24' for a jury, which defines the statute for 'Count Six: Sex Trafficking of a Minor'. The text quotes directly from Title 18, United States Code, Section 1591 to explain the elements of the crime.
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This document is the final page (Page 82 of 82, internal page 2) of a blank verdict form filed on December 17, 2021, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It lists Counts Four, Five, and Six, which include charges of transportation for illegal sexual activity involving 'Jane,' sex trafficking conspiracy, and sex trafficking of a minor named 'Carolyn.' The form includes spaces for the jury foreperson to mark 'Guilty' or 'Not Guilty' and to sign.
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