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The jury was deliberating on the charges against Maxwell, during which they sent a note to the judge for clarification.
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| The jury | person | 103 | View Entity |
| Judge Nathan | person | 619 | View Entity |
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This legal document details a specific event during the jury deliberations in the trial of Maxwell. The jury sent a note to Judge Nathan questioning whether Maxwell could be found guilty on Count Four if she only aided in the victim Jane's return flight, not the initial flight to New Mexico where the criminal intent was allegedly formed. Judge Nathan found the question too complex and referred the jury back to the original instructions, prompting Maxwell to file a letter that night challenging the judge's response.
Events with shared participants
Judge Nathan issued an Order denying Maxwell's motion to modify a Protective Order
2020-10-02 • District Court
Submission of Ghislaine Maxwell's Response to Letter Motions to Quash subpoena to the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program.
2021-11-22 • Email/Court Filing
Filing date of the court document (Sentencing submission or transcript).
2022-08-22 • Court
The jury is instructed on how to conduct their deliberations in the criminal case against Ms. Maxwell.
2021-12-19
A victim impact statement being delivered to a judge regarding the sentencing of Maxwell.
2023-06-29
A jury charge on 'conscious avoidance' or 'willful blindness' was given as part of a criminal trial.
2022-08-10
An appeal by Ms. Maxwell addressing an order by Judge Nathan declining to modify a criminal protective order. (Case 20-3061)
Date unknown
Post-conviction bail proceedings.
Date unknown
Judge Nathan finding, three times, that the Government established Maxwell is a risk of flight and no bail conditions could reasonably assure her appearance in court.
Date unknown
Judge Preska declined to stay the unsealing process but stated she would reevaluate if Judge Nathan modified the criminal protective order.
Date unknown • Court
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