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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 773 Filed 08/10/22 Page 14 of 29 LCRVMAXT 3131\n1 We can't tell which flight we're talking about, which\n2 leg of a potentially multi-leg trip we're talking about. And\n3 so I think here, again, the Court gave a thorough instruction\n4 about this particular element. Because we can't tell which set\n5 of facts they are asking about, I think the proper course here\n6 is to refer the jury to the particulars with respect to this\n7 element.\n8 THE COURT: It's difficult to know and to have in my\n9 head, based on the articulation of the question, as well as the\n10 testimony, exactly what they are referring to. I don't know.\n11 So I am inclined to follow the government's suggestion\n12 here and to say, I can't provide an additional response to your\n13 question other than to consider carefully the instructions as\n14 to -- I mean, I could either point them to all of the count or\n15 specifically to the second element, since that's what they're\n16 asking about.\n17 MR. EVERDELL: If we're going to just refer them to\n18 certain language, I think we refer them to the language in the\n19 last paragraph.\n20 THE COURT: Page?\n21 MR. EVERDELL: Page 28, instruction number 21, lines\n22 14 through 17.\n23 MS. MOE: Your Honor, those particular lines don't\n24 appear to be what the jury is asking about. I recognize that\n25 the note refers to Count Four and the second element, but the\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300",
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