Just now
Instructions about reaching a verdict
By Jesse Thompson
The judge turns now to the final part of his directions, which relate to arriving at a verdict.
Justice Beale directs the jury that its verdict must be unanimous in relation to each charge.
He tells the jury that this does not mean they must all reach their verdict the same way.
"No matter how you reach your verdict, you must all agree," he says.
Once jury members have reached a unanimous verdict, they will push a buzzer and return to court.
The members will be sequestered as they deliberate Monday to Saturday, but they will not get to go home on Sunday.
Their deliberation will take place during court hours.
The jury in Erin Patterson's triple murder trial has begun its deliberations. Follow proceedings as they happened.
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