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Ghislaine Maxwell Could File for Mistrial if Juror Did Not Reveal His Own Childhood Abuse When Selected
In what many will view as a travesty of justice and a waste of taxpayers’ money, the New York Times reports Ghislaine Maxwell could “file for a mistrial.”
The startling turn of events comes after one of the jurors disclosed he used his own “experience of childhood sexual assault to sway deliberations.”
Possibly compounding matters, the juror in question “cannot remember” if he disclosed his past and potential bias during the jury selection process.
NBC also reports that “All the potential jurors” received a “confidential questionnaire” and were specifically asked, “whether they or any relatives had been sexually abused.”
Legal experts note that the turn of events is likely grounds for a mistrial.
Judge Nathan, who is overseeing the case, gave the defense until Jan. 19 to file a motion for a new trial and set Feb. 2 as the government’s deadline for responding to the appeal, according to the New York Times.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Could File for Mistrial if Juror Did Not Reveal His Own Childhood Abuse When Selected
In what many will view as a travesty of justice and a waste of taxpayers’ money, the New York Times reports Ghislaine Maxwell could “file for a mistrial.”
The startling turn of events comes after one of the jurors disclosed he used his own “experience of childhood sexual assault to sway deliberations.”
Possibly compounding matters, the juror in question “cannot remember” if he disclosed his past and potential bias during the jury selection process.
NBC also reports that “All the potential jurors” received a “confidential questionnaire” and were specifically asked, “whether they or any relatives had been sexually abused.”
Legal experts note that the turn of events is likely grounds for a mistrial.
Judge Nathan, who is overseeing the case, gave the defense until Jan. 19 to file a motion for a new trial and set Feb. 2 as the government’s deadline for responding to the appeal, according to the New York Times.