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Attorneys presented their closing arguments, asking the jury to make inferences from the evidence.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The jury | person | 103 | View Entity |
| attorneys | person | 70 | View Entity |
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This document is a jury instruction, specifically Instruction No. 43, from a legal case filed on December 18, 2021. It defines the concept of an "inference" for the jury, explaining it as a logical conclusion based on facts, not guesswork. The instruction clarifies that while both the Government and the defense will ask the jury to draw different inferences, it is solely the jury's decision, and it specifically prohibits the jury from inferring Ms. Maxwell's guilt based merely on her presence at and knowledge of a crime being committed.
Events with shared participants
The jury is instructed on how to conduct their deliberations in the criminal case against Ms. Maxwell.
2021-12-19
A jury charge on 'conscious avoidance' or 'willful blindness' was given as part of a criminal trial.
2022-08-10
A remarkable hearing where victims provided testimony and input, and attorneys offered legal advocacy and submissions.
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The judge extended the jury's deliberation schedule by one hour, instructing them to be available until at least 6:00 PM. This instruction was given 'yesterday' relative to the document's filing date.
2022-08-09 • Courthouse (implied)
A meeting with attorneys took place. AK states she never met with them again and no investigation was opened as a result.
2016-02-29 • SDNY
Juror No. 50 revealed his history of sexual abuse to the jury during deliberations, which he stated was fundamental to the verdict.
2022-01-04 • jury room
The jury returned its verdict in the trial.
2022-01-04
The overall legal proceeding during which information about Ms. Conrad was or was not available.
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A four-and-a-half-week jury trial where the Government presented evidence of repeated sexual abuse of six girls by the defendant, Maxwell.
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At the conclusion of the trial, the jury found Maxwell guilty on all but one count (Counts One, Three, Four, Five, and Six). She was acquitted on Count Two.
2021-12-29
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