I'm thinking that if they haven't made up their minds by now they never will.
For that reason, l'm expecting a quick turnaround with a guilty verdict.
Jury research (in the USA) has shown that many jurors make up their minds very early in a trial, for example [bbm]:
Most juror consultants have found from their research in interviewing jurors after trial, that about 80-90 percent of jurors make up their minds about how they are going to vote at the conclusion of opening statements. Although jurors will not often admit this (because they were told by the defense and the judge not to make up their minds until after they have deliberated) jurors will regularly tell that they were leaning in a particular direction by the end of openings; and the research shows that almost always, their leaning predicts their vote. That is because once jurors lean towards siding with a particular party, they will see the rest of the trial through a lens that favors that party and reinforces their original inclination.