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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 562 Filed 12/17/21 Page 72 of 82\n1 Instruction No. 53: Use of Electronic Communications\n2 Some of the evidence in this case has consisted of electronic communications seized from\n3 computers or electronic accounts. There is nothing illegal about the Government's use of such\n4 electronic communications in this case and you may consider them along with all the other\n5 evidence in the case. Whether you approve or disapprove of the seizure of these communications\n6 may not enter your deliberations.\n7 You may, therefore, regardless of any personal opinions, consider this evidence along\n8 with all the other evidence in the case in determining whether the Government has proven the\n9 Defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. However, as with the other evidence, it is for you\n10 to determine what weight, if any, to give such evidence.\n71\nDOJ-OGR-00008528",
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  19. "content": "1 Instruction No. 53: Use of Electronic Communications\n2 Some of the evidence in this case has consisted of electronic communications seized from\n3 computers or electronic accounts. There is nothing illegal about the Government's use of such\n4 electronic communications in this case and you may consider them along with all the other\n5 evidence in the case. Whether you approve or disapprove of the seizure of these communications\n6 may not enter your deliberations.\n7 You may, therefore, regardless of any personal opinions, consider this evidence along\n8 with all the other evidence in the case in determining whether the Government has proven the\n9 Defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. However, as with the other evidence, it is for you\n10 to determine what weight, if any, to give such evidence.",
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