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- "full_text": "Case 22-1426, Document 57, 02/28/2023, 3475900, Page207 of 208\nA-203\n3035\nLCKVMAX8 Charge\n1 that the intended acts were nonconsensual solely because of the\n2 victim's age, you must find that Ms. Maxwell knew that Jane was\n3 less than 17 years old.\n4\n5 Instruction No. 18. Count Four. Transportation of an\n6 individual under the age of 17 to engage in illegal sexual\n7 activity. The statute.\n8 The relevant statute for Count Four is Title 18, United States\n9 Code, Section 2423(a), which provides that a person who \"knowingly\n10 transports any individual under the age of 17 years in interstate\n11 commerce, with the intent that such individual engage in any\n12 sexual activity for which any person can be charged with a\n13 criminal offense\" is guilty of a federal crime.\n14\n15 Instruction No. 19. Count Four. Transportation of an\n16 individual under the age of 17 to engage in illegal sexual\n17 activity. The elements.\n18 In order to prove the defendant guilty of Count Four, the\n19 government must establish each of the following three elements of\n20 the crime beyond a reasonable doubt:\n21 First, that the defendant knowingly transported an individual in\n22 interstate commerce as alleged in the indictment.\n23 Second, that the defendant transported the individual with the\n24 intent that the individual would engage in sexual activity for\n25 which any person can be charged with a criminal offense under New\n York law as alleged in the indictment.\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00020825",
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