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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 189 of 257\nLCKVMAX8\nCharge\n1 credibility of any witness, as to the weight of the evidence,\n2 or as to how you should decide any issue that is before you.\n3 That is entirely your role.\n4\n5 Instruction No. 5. Improper considerations.\n6 Your verdict must be based solely upon the evidence or\n7 the lack of evidence; and it is important that you discharge\n8 your duties without discrimination. Thus, it would be improper\n9 for you to consider any personal feelings you may have about\n10 Ms. Maxwell's race, color, religious beliefs, national\n11 ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, economic\n12 circumstances, or any other such factor. Similarly, it would\n13 be improper for you to consider any personal feelings you may\n14 have about the race, color religious beliefs, national\n15 ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, economic\n16 circumstances, or any other similar factor of any other\n17 witnesses or anyone else involved in this case.\n18 Do not allow yourself to be influenced by personal\n19 likes or dislikes, sympathy, prejudice, fear, public opinion,\n20 or biases, including unconscious biases. Unconscious biases\n21 are stereotypes, attitudes, or preferences that people may\n22 consciously reject, but may be expressed without conscious\n23 awareness, control, or intention. Like conscious bias,\n24 unconscious bias can affect how we evaluate information and\n25 make decisions.\n26 Finally, it also would be improper for you to allow\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014589",
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- "content": "1 credibility of any witness, as to the weight of the evidence,\n2 or as to how you should decide any issue that is before you.\n3 That is entirely your role.\n4\n5 Instruction No. 5. Improper considerations.\n6 Your verdict must be based solely upon the evidence or\n7 the lack of evidence; and it is important that you discharge\n8 your duties without discrimination. Thus, it would be improper\n9 for you to consider any personal feelings you may have about\n10 Ms. Maxwell's race, color, religious beliefs, national\n11 ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, economic\n12 circumstances, or any other such factor. Similarly, it would\n13 be improper for you to consider any personal feelings you may\n14 have about the race, color religious beliefs, national\n15 ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, economic\n16 circumstances, or any other similar factor of any other\n17 witnesses or anyone else involved in this case.\n18 Do not allow yourself to be influenced by personal\n19 likes or dislikes, sympathy, prejudice, fear, public opinion,\n20 or biases, including unconscious biases. Unconscious biases\n21 are stereotypes, attitudes, or preferences that people may\n22 consciously reject, but may be expressed without conscious\n23 awareness, control, or intention. Like conscious bias,\n24 unconscious bias can affect how we evaluate information and\n25 make decisions.",
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