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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 410-1 Filed 11/04/21 Page 89 of 93\n\nStipulations\n[If Applicable]\nIn this case you have heard evidence in the form of stipulations.\nA stipulation of testimony is an agreement among the parties that, if called, a witness would have given certain testimony. You must accept as true the fact that the witness would have given the testimony. However, it is for you to determine the effect or weight to give that testimony.\nYou also heard evidence in the form of stipulations that contain facts that were agreed to be true. In such cases, you must accept those facts as true.\nAdapted from the charge of the Hon. Alison J. Nathan in United States v. Jones, 16 Cr. 553 (AJN) and in United States v. Pizarro, 17 Cr. 151 (AJN); the charge of the Hon. P. Kevin Castel in United States v. William Walters, 16 Cr. 338 (PKC); and from Sand, et al., Modern Federal Jury Instructions, Instrs. 5-6 & 5-7.\n\n89\n\nDOJ-OGR-00006155",
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  19. "content": "Stipulations\n[If Applicable]\nIn this case you have heard evidence in the form of stipulations.\nA stipulation of testimony is an agreement among the parties that, if called, a witness would have given certain testimony. You must accept as true the fact that the witness would have given the testimony. However, it is for you to determine the effect or weight to give that testimony.\nYou also heard evidence in the form of stipulations that contain facts that were agreed to be true. In such cases, you must accept those facts as true.\nAdapted from the charge of the Hon. Alison J. Nathan in United States v. Jones, 16 Cr. 553 (AJN) and in United States v. Pizarro, 17 Cr. 151 (AJN); the charge of the Hon. P. Kevin Castel in United States v. William Walters, 16 Cr. 338 (PKC); and from Sand, et al., Modern Federal Jury Instructions, Instrs. 5-6 & 5-7.",
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