This document outlines jury instructions for deliberations in the case of Ms. Maxwell, advising jurors not to consider punishment and detailing procedures for electing a foreperson and communicating with the court. It specifies that requests for testimony or other communications must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and submitted via marshals. The document also provides contact information for Southern District Reporters, P.C.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
The jury is to determine if she is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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| Foreperson | Jury Member |
To be chosen by the jury; communicates with the Court; signs requests.
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| Marshals | Court Officer |
Receives jury requests outside the jury room.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. |
Contact information provided at the bottom of the document.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Where deliberations take place and marshals receive requests.
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"Therefore, I instruct you not to consider punishment or possible punishment in any way in your deliberations in this case."Source
"Your first task as a jury will be to choose your foreperson. The foreperson has no greater voice or authority than any other juror, but is the person who will communicate with the Court through written note when questions arise and to indicate when you've reached your verdict."Source
"Your request for testimony in fact, any communications with the Court should be made to me in writing, signed by your foreperson, by number, and given to one of the marshals outside the jury room. I'll respond to any questions or requests you have as promptly as possible, either"Source
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