Will the judge poll the jury in the event of a mistrial?
Yes, but don't know if he'll poll in open court...but we will find out.
Will the judge poll the jury in the event of a mistrial?
Yes, but don't know if he'll poll in open court...but we will find out.
Vinnie Politan is saying the jurors are taking another break. I’ve got to say they must be exhausted by now. Still, taking a break is a better sign than deadlocked.
I think there is a rogue juror. It's just the feeling I get from the questions asked - could be more than one but my sense is it's one. Here's the thing - they are not deadlocked on count 4 - possession of firearm during a felony. Maybe s/he hasn't spotted the word felony yet. If that one charge is unanimous guilty it means they all agree the crime was felony murder. If that one is unanimous not-guilty it means they agree there was no felony murder, but they are deadlocked on that one. See the confusion? I have to wonder if one of them is not up to the task, that could be lack of understanding or just being undecided either way, or something else like finding the task too onerous. JMOO.
What happens if say one of the jurors falls ill during deliberations? Do they get a stand-in or does it end there with a mistrial?
Tex is wearing glasses to look more intellectual....or more innocent?????