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  10. "full_text": "Case 22-1426, Document 57, 02/28/2023, 3475900, Page208 of 208\nA-204\n\nLCKVMAX8 3036\nCharge\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n21\n22\n23\n24\n25\n\nAnd third, that the defendant knew that the individual was less than 17 years old at the time of the acts alleged in Count Four of the indictment. Count Four also relates solely to Jane during the time period 1994 to 1997.\n\nInstruction No. 20. Count Four. Transportation of an individual under the age of 17 to engage in illegal sexual activity. First element.\n\nThe first element of Count Four which the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that Ms. Maxwell knowingly transported Jane in interstate commerce as alleged in the indictment. The phrase \"to transport an individual in interstate commerce\" means to move or carry or cause someone to be moved or carried from one state to another.\n\nThe government does not have to prove that Ms. Maxwell personally transported Jane across a state line; it is sufficient to satisfy the element that Ms. Maxwell was actively engaged, either personally or through an agent, in the making of the travel arrangements such as by purchasing tickets necessary for Jane to travel as planned. Ms. Maxwell must have knowingly transported or caused the transportation of Jane in interstate commerce. That means that the government must prove that Ms. Maxwell knew both that she was causing Jane to be transported and that Jane was being transported in interstate commerce. As I've explained, an act is done knowingly when it's done voluntarily and intentionally and not because of\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00020826",
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  29. "content": "And third, that the defendant knew that the individual was less than 17 years old at the time of the acts alleged in Count Four of the indictment. Count Four also relates solely to Jane during the time period 1994 to 1997.\n\nInstruction No. 20. Count Four. Transportation of an individual under the age of 17 to engage in illegal sexual activity. First element.\n\nThe first element of Count Four which the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that Ms. Maxwell knowingly transported Jane in interstate commerce as alleged in the indictment. The phrase \"to transport an individual in interstate commerce\" means to move or carry or cause someone to be moved or carried from one state to another.\n\nThe government does not have to prove that Ms. Maxwell personally transported Jane across a state line; it is sufficient to satisfy the element that Ms. Maxwell was actively engaged, either personally or through an agent, in the making of the travel arrangements such as by purchasing tickets necessary for Jane to travel as planned. Ms. Maxwell must have knowingly transported or caused the transportation of Jane in interstate commerce. That means that the government must prove that Ms. Maxwell knew both that she was causing Jane to be transported and that Jane was being transported in interstate commerce. As I've explained, an act is done knowingly when it's done voluntarily and intentionally and not because of",
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  66. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript or legal document related to a case involving Ms. Maxwell and a minor named Jane. The text discusses the elements of Count Four of the indictment and the requirements for proving interstate commerce."
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