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  10. "full_text": "Case 22-1426, Document 58, 02/28/2023, 3475901, Page122 of 221\nA-322\nCase 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 653 Filed 04/01/22 Page 5 of 40\n\nThe final questionnaire contained 51 questions, although multiple questions required follow-up responses for certain answers. Dkt. No. 462. Questions 25, 48, and 49 asked about a prospective juror's experience with crime and sexual abuse, harassment, and assault.\n\nQuestion 25 asked: \"Have you, or any of your relatives or close friends, ever been a victim of a crime?,\" and provided three answer options in the following order: \"Yes (self),\" \"Yes (friend or family member),\" and \"No.\" Id. at 13. Question 25a then asked: \"If yes, is there anything about that experience that would prevent you from acting as a fair and impartial juror in this case?,\" and provided two answer options: \"Yes\" and \"No.\" Finally, Question 25b asked: \"If yes to 25a, please explain.\" Several lines were then provided for the prospective juror to explain their answer. Id.\n\nQuestion 48 asked:\n\nHave you or a friend or family member ever been the victim of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes actual or attempted sexual assault or other unwanted sexual advance, including by a stranger, acquaintance, supervisor, teacher, or family member).\n\nId. at 24. Like Question 25, there were three answer options in the following order: \"Yes (self),\" \"Yes (friend or family member),\" and \"No.\" Question 48a next asked: \"If yes, without listing names, please explain.\" Space was provided to write an answer. Question 48b asked: \"If your answer to 48 was yes, do you believe that this would affect your ability to serve fairly and impartially as a juror in this case?\" There were two answer choices: \"Yes\" and \"No.\" Finally, Question 48c asked: \"If yes to 48b, please explain.\" Like Question 48a, several lines of space were provided to answer the question. Id.\n\nFinally, Question 49 asked:\n\nHave you or a friend or family member ever been accused of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault? (This includes both formal accusations in a court of law or informal accusations in a social or work setting of actual or attempted sexual assault or\n\n5\nDOJ-OGR-00020948",
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