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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 563 Filed 12/18/21 Page 111 of 167\n\n1 Instruction No. 21: Count Four: Transportation of an Individual Under the Age of 17 to Engage in Illegal Sexual Activity - Second Element\n2\n3 The second element of Count Four which the Government must prove beyond a\n4 reasonable doubt is that Ms. Maxwell knowingly transported Jane in interstate commerce with\n5 the intent that Jane engage in sexual activity for which any person can be charged with a criminal\n6 offense in violation of New York law.\n7 Like Count Two, Count Four alleges sexual activity for which an individual could be\n8 charged with a violation of New York Penal Law, Section 130.55, Sexual Abuse in the Third\n9 Degree. I have already instructed you regarding that crime, and those instructions apply equally\n10 here.\n11 In order to establish this element, it is not necessary for the Government to prove that the\n12 illegal sexual activity was Ms. Maxwell's sole purpose for transporting Jane across state lines. A\n13 person may have several different purposes or motives for such conduct, and each may prompt in\n14 varying degrees the person's actions. The Government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt,\n15 however, that a significant or motivating purpose of Jane's travel across state lines was that she\n16 would engage in illegal sexual activity. In other words, the illegal sexual activity must not have\n17 been merely incidental to the trip.\n\n28\nDOJ-OGR-00008649",
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- "content": "1 Instruction No. 21: Count Four: Transportation of an Individual Under the Age of 17 to Engage in Illegal Sexual Activity - Second Element\n2\n3 The second element of Count Four which the Government must prove beyond a\n4 reasonable doubt is that Ms. Maxwell knowingly transported Jane in interstate commerce with\n5 the intent that Jane engage in sexual activity for which any person can be charged with a criminal\n6 offense in violation of New York law.\n7 Like Count Two, Count Four alleges sexual activity for which an individual could be\n8 charged with a violation of New York Penal Law, Section 130.55, Sexual Abuse in the Third\n9 Degree. I have already instructed you regarding that crime, and those instructions apply equally\n10 here.\n11 In order to establish this element, it is not necessary for the Government to prove that the\n12 illegal sexual activity was Ms. Maxwell's sole purpose for transporting Jane across state lines. A\n13 person may have several different purposes or motives for such conduct, and each may prompt in\n14 varying degrees the person's actions. The Government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt,\n15 however, that a significant or motivating purpose of Jane's travel across state lines was that she\n16 would engage in illegal sexual activity. In other words, the illegal sexual activity must not have\n17 been merely incidental to the trip.",
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- "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court document related to a case involving Ms. Maxwell. The text is printed and there are no visible stamps or handwritten notes. The document is page 111 of 167."
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