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Court Filing: Document 79

The document discusses the applicable law regarding Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33(a) and the stringent two-part test a defendant must satisfy to be granted a new trial based on alleged juror misrepresentations during voir dire. It references several court decisions that establish the high burden of proof for such claims and the disfavor with which post-verdict inquiries into juror conduct are viewed. The document is part of a larger court filing in Case 22-1426.

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The document discusses the applicable law regarding Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33(a) and the stringent two-part test a defendant must satisfy to be granted a new trial based on alleged juror misrepresentations during voir dire. It references several court decisions that establish the high burden of proof for such claims and the disfavor with which post-verdict inquiries into juror conduct are viewed. The document is part of a larger court filing in Case 22-1426.

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