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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 741 Filed 08/10/22 Page 23 of 106 27 LBTVMAX1\n\n1 throughout this process, this rule is very, very important.\n2 That's because your decision in this case must be made solely\n3 on the evidence or lack of evidence presented at this trial.\n4 In other words, all that you need to know will be presented\n5 here in open court by the parties. This is critically\n6 important to ensuring a fair trial, which I know that all of\n7 you would want if you were a party in this court, and I have no\n8 doubt it's what you want for the parties who are here today. I\n9 expect you to inform me immediately through Ms. Williams if you\n10 become aware of another juror's violation of these\n11 instructions.\n12 Finally, each of you either has or will be given a\n13 notebook and pen; and that's because I permit jurors to take\n14 notes. But you don't have to take notes. Notes are just an\n15 aid to your own recollection. The court reporters in this case\n16 record everything that's said in the courtroom, and any portion\n17 of the testimony can be read back to you during your\n18 deliberations. If you do take notes, be aware that note-taking\n19 may distract you from something important that's happening on\n20 the witness stand. Whether or not you take notes, rely on your\n21 own recollections and don't be influenced by the fact that\n22 another juror has taken notes. If you do take notes, all notes\n23 must be left each day in the jury room. Ms. Williams will make\n24 sure that they are secure.\n25 From this point until the time when you retire to\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00011688",
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