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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 195 of 257 3029 LCKVMAX8 Charge\n\n1 Maxwell guilty or not guilty as to one offense should not affect your verdict as to any other offense charged unless you are instructed otherwise.\n2\n3 You may only find Ms. Maxwell guilty of a particular count if the government has proven each element of the offense charged with respect to that count beyond a reasonable doubt.\n4\n5 Instruction No. 12. Conspiracy and substantive counts.\n6\n7 As I've just described, there are certain counts in the indictment that are conspiracy counts, while others are what are referred to as substantive counts. Unlike the conspiracy charges which allege agreements to commit certain offenses, the substantive counts are based on the actual commission of offenses or aiding others to actually commit offenses.\n8\n9 A conspiracy to commit a crime is an entirely separate and different offense from the substantive crime which may be the object of the conspiracy. Congress has deemed it appropriate to make conspiracy standing alone a separate crime, even if the object of the conspiracy is not achieved. The essence of the crime of conspiracy is an agreement or understanding to violate other laws. Thus, if a conspiracy exists, even if it fails, it's still punishable as a crime.\n10\n11 Consequently, in a conspiracy charge, there's no need to prove that the crime that was the objective of the conspiracy was SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00014595",
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  19. "content": "1 Maxwell guilty or not guilty as to one offense should not affect your verdict as to any other offense charged unless you are instructed otherwise.\n2\n3 You may only find Ms. Maxwell guilty of a particular count if the government has proven each element of the offense charged with respect to that count beyond a reasonable doubt.\n4\n5 Instruction No. 12. Conspiracy and substantive counts.\n6\n7 As I've just described, there are certain counts in the indictment that are conspiracy counts, while others are what are referred to as substantive counts. Unlike the conspiracy charges which allege agreements to commit certain offenses, the substantive counts are based on the actual commission of offenses or aiding others to actually commit offenses.\n8\n9 A conspiracy to commit a crime is an entirely separate and different offense from the substantive crime which may be the object of the conspiracy. Congress has deemed it appropriate to make conspiracy standing alone a separate crime, even if the object of the conspiracy is not achieved. The essence of the crime of conspiracy is an agreement or understanding to violate other laws. Thus, if a conspiracy exists, even if it fails, it's still punishable as a crime.\n10\n11 Consequently, in a conspiracy charge, there's no need to prove that the crime that was the objective of the conspiracy was",
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