Unknown (Past)
Juror participation in trial
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| juror | person | 81 | View Entity |
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This document is page 16 of a court filing (Document 636) from March 1, 2022, addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (US v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It lists specific questions directed at a juror regarding their history of sexual abuse, participation in support groups, interactions with a therapist during the trial, and statements made to the media (Instagram and The Independent) about their trauma and stress.
Events with shared participants
Court Recess due to Juror Illness
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
Voir dire, the process of jury selection, is discussed.
Date unknown • Court (implied)
A post-verdict hearing was held where a trial court found a juror demonstrated bias.
Date unknown
A court official outlines the daily schedule and procedure for the jury selection process (voir dire).
2021-12-08 • public courtroom
A trial concerning alleged sex crimes against underage girls, involving sexually suggestive or explicit evidence.
Date unknown
Discussion of the legal doctrine of 'inferred bias' in the context of jury selection and dismissal for cause.
Date unknown
A hearing where a juror gave answers about childhood abuse.
Date unknown
A juror in the Sampson case had been threatened by her husband with a gun, which she did not disclose during a gunpoint bank robbery case.
Date unknown
A juror in the Ashfar case was sexually assaulted by a babysitter when he was five or six years old, which he did not disclose during a child sexual assault case.
Date unknown
In the cited case of Torres, the district court struck a juror for cause because she had engaged in the structuring of cash deposits.
Date unknown
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