rbarber17
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This is what I heard on livestream at the Wild About Trial website, beginning at time stamp (00:04:08) of (01:46:18) on the following link. The red slide bar across the bottom of the frame can be used to change the time of the playback, along with the Pause/Play button, or simply clicking the video screen to toggle play on/off:
livestream courtesy of Wild About Trial
This is right after the (erroneous) “Not Guilty” verdict had been read by the Bailiff. It was before the jury was returned to the jury room to deliberate further until either reaching a unanimous decision of either Guilty or Not Guilty, or until it was concluded a unanimous decision could not be reached:
1. Ms. G – Not Guilty
2. Ms. B – Guilty
3. Mr. J – Guilty
4. Mr. C – Guilty
5. Mr. M – Guilty
6. Ms. B – Guilty
7. Ms. M – Not Guilty
8. Ms. M – Guilty
9. Mr. M – Not Guilty
10. Mr. L – Guilty
11. Mr. J – Not Guilty
12. Ms. F – Not Guilty
NOTE: These names and even the votes could be entirely incorrect or mis-spelled because it was difficult to hear everything clearly. So please listen to the recording for yourself. What was very clear to me was that the jury was not unanimous, despite the erroneous “Not Guilty” verdict that was read. Good thing the prosecution ask for the jury to be polled.
Regards,
Clouseau
livestream courtesy of Wild About Trial
This is right after the (erroneous) “Not Guilty” verdict had been read by the Bailiff. It was before the jury was returned to the jury room to deliberate further until either reaching a unanimous decision of either Guilty or Not Guilty, or until it was concluded a unanimous decision could not be reached:
1. Ms. G – Not Guilty
2. Ms. B – Guilty
3. Mr. J – Guilty
4. Mr. C – Guilty
5. Mr. M – Guilty
6. Ms. B – Guilty
7. Ms. M – Not Guilty
8. Ms. M – Guilty
9. Mr. M – Not Guilty
10. Mr. L – Guilty
11. Mr. J – Not Guilty
12. Ms. F – Not Guilty
NOTE: These names and even the votes could be entirely incorrect or mis-spelled because it was difficult to hear everything clearly. So please listen to the recording for yourself. What was very clear to me was that the jury was not unanimous, despite the erroneous “Not Guilty” verdict that was read. Good thing the prosecution ask for the jury to be polled.
Regards,
Clouseau