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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 367 Filed 10/22/21 Page 28 of 35\n\nJuror ID: _______\n\n29. Do you have any opinion about the criminal justice system generally or the federal criminal justice system in particular that might make it difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case?\n Yes No\nIf yes, please explain:\n____________________________________________________\n____________________________________________________\n____________________________________________________\n____________________________________________________\n\nCLOSING QUESTIONS\n\nDo you think Ghislaine Maxwell's association with Jeffrey Epstein will make it difficult for you fairly and impartially consider the evidence presented at trial and render a verdict based solely on the evidence? Yes No Unsure\nIf Yes or Unsure, please explain:\n____________________________________________________\n\nDo you think what you have heard, seen, and read about Ghislaine Maxwell make it difficult for you fairly and impartially consider the evidence presented at trial and render a verdict based solely on the evidence? Yes No Unsure\nIf Yes or Unsure, please explain:\n____________________________________________________\n\nIf you were a party to this case - either the prosecution or Ms. Maxwell - is there any reason you would not want yourself to be a juror? Yes No Unsure\nIf Yes or Unsure, please explain:\n____________________________________________________\n\nSome people who are called for possible jury service want to be chosen while others do not. How do you personally feel? (Please check one.)\n Very strongly want to serve Somewhat want to serve Indifferent\n Opposed to serving Strongly opposed to serving Would be difficult to serve\nPlease explain your feelings: ____________________________________________________\n\nIf you were convinced, at the conclusion of the trial, that Ms. Maxwell is either guilty or not guilty of the crimes charged, and a majority of the jurors disagreed with you, would you not change your verdict simply because you were in the minority? Yes No Unsure\nIf Yes or Unsure, please explain:\n____________________________________________________\n\nIs there anything that has come up in this questionnaire that creates doubt in your mind about whether you could be a fair, objective, and impartial juror in this particular case?\n Yes No\n\nCommented [A30]: GOVERNMENT OBJECTION: The Government objects to the questions proposed by the defendant in the \"Closing Questions\" section. The Government does not believe these questions should be included in the written questionnaire because these questions will not provide a basis for a for-cause challenge. Some of the questions proposed by the defendant are duplicative of prior questions. Many of the questions are inappropriate, argumentative, confusing, and excessively detailed.\n\nCommented [A31R30]: DEFENDANT RESPONSE: The questions are designed to identify persons for whom a for-cause challenge may be sustained by this Court. The Government has not identified any particular question that is \"inappropriate, argumentative, confusing, and excessively detailed,\" nor have they proposed limiting language that would cure any such problem.\n\nDOJ-OGR-00005350",
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- "content": "Commented [A31R30]: DEFENDANT RESPONSE: The questions are designed to identify persons for whom a for-cause challenge may be sustained by this Court. The Government has not identified any particular question that is \"inappropriate, argumentative, confusing, and excessively detailed,\" nor have they proposed limiting language that would cure any such problem.",
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- "additional_notes": "The document is a juror questionnaire for the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. It contains questions about the juror's opinions on the criminal justice system, their ability to remain impartial, and their feelings about serving on the jury. The document also includes comments from the government and the defendant regarding the proposed questions."
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