It’s only been a few hours. 12 people have to get across their opinions. Imagine 12 people in a room who haven’t been able to talk about ANY of the evidence they’ve heard for weeks. They haven’t been able to speak a single word about it. They might have vibes from facial expressions what some of their fellow jurors are thinking but now is the time when they can finally ask ‘so what do you think?’.
Example - and the following is all hypothetical but an example of how it could possibly go in the deliberation room just to get an idea of the amount of things they have to talk about, and all 12 agree on…
So hypothetically foreperson could start off, ‘well I think the prosecution have proved their case’ then lists reason x y and z. Then one person says ‘yes but i think that only proves this one charge’ for example. Then they start looking at the charges. Perhaps they sit down first and say ‘right, first of all. We have to establish whether KR hit and killed JOK with her car’ a debate then starts as some jurors believe the CW ME testimony while others don’t believe it was proven that JOK died as a result of being hit by a car. They discuss the evidence. Most might agree but then they have to go through each individual charge because it’s not ‘did KE hit JOK with her car? ‘ ‘yes’ ‘well she’s guilty on all counts then’ - they’ve got to decide each charge, most likely have a deep discussion about each charge. Most likely have an ‘omg did you see that’ moment about the proctor texts.
Maybe one person speaks up, points out that JOK was still walking according to his phone when he was apparently dead. That the defense had their own experts who say JOK had no injuries suggesting he was hit by KR’s vehicle. That the defense experts who were impartial say that the damage to the taillight was indicative of a glass being thrown at it. A discussion about the cover up theory begins, they get off track a little. maybe the foreperson says let’s get back to the evidence, and they talk about what physical evidence actually ties KR to the crime. Then maybe more jurors start to think ‘perhaps there isn’t as much evidence as we think there is’ opinions start to change. Hypothetically another says ‘why were those witnesses sat with the family through closings? They must believe that the coverup theory is nonsense’ they start talking/debating about that again.
In between all this they go home for the day (after only a couple hours of deliberations yesterday) today they get called into court for an amendment on the verdict forms, they have lunch, they have a question. Perhaps for example, one juror is watching the clock, they want to go home. Let’s sleep, clear our heads and get back on track tomorrow.
12 people in a room, an hour can go much faster than you think probably not even enough time to discuss one single charge.
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