February 11, 2022
The government moves the Court to impose judgement on only one of the three conspiracy counts to avoid violating the Double Jeopardy Clause.
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|---|---|---|---|
| GOVERNMENT | organization | 2805 | View Entity |
| The Court | organization | 2003 | View Entity |
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This legal document, filed on February 11, 2022, is a motion from the government following the conviction of Ms. Maxwell on three conspiracy counts. The government argues that since the evidence at trial proved a single, overarching conspiracy with Jeffrey Epstein, punishing her for all three counts would constitute double jeopardy. Accordingly, the government requests that the Court impose judgment on only one of the three conspiracy counts.
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The Court announced a 15-minute morning break for the jury.
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A discussion took place regarding the order of witnesses for the day's trial proceedings.
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The jury selection process where Juror 50 gave answers that corroborated his hearing testimony.
Date unknown
The Government gave on-the-record assurances to the Court regarding investigative files.
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A discussion between attorneys and the court regarding how to respond to a jury note.
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Filing of Document 82 in Case 20-3061
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Jury Deliberation/Instruction
Date unknown • Courtroom
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