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I was hoping to see a guilty verdict when I woke up this morning. I’m trying to stay positive and put it down to the fact that the 12 jurors haven’t been able to speak a word about what they’ve seen over the last few weeks.
I could see it taking them 4 hours just to discuss the crackpot Lewis. Imagine having sat there for all that time not able to discuss the case with anyone, then suddenly you are able to talk about everything. Some jurors have probably taken notes aswell which they might want to go through with the others. They might have then discussed the definition of insanity, which some might interpret differently to others. They will need to go through each charge and discuss what evidence they’ve heard for each one. Will they have had to choose a foreperson aswell? 12 people wanting the chance to put their point across, I can see it taking time to get round to everyone.
I’m hoping by 11am Monday we have a verdict, if it gets past lunch on Monday then I’ll start to worry about a hold out.
Once the jury leave that room with a verdict there won’t be chance for them to all get together again and talk about what they’ve seen. It’s not the same going home and telling your partner etc about the evidence you’ve heard, the other jurors are the only ones who’ve seen the same evidence you have, especially if they have built up a friendship over the last few weeks they’ll all want to talk before going their seperate ways. It’s not to say that most if not all already know how they want to vote, it’s just nice to finally be able to talk about it all IMO.
I could see it taking them 4 hours just to discuss the crackpot Lewis. Imagine having sat there for all that time not able to discuss the case with anyone, then suddenly you are able to talk about everything. Some jurors have probably taken notes aswell which they might want to go through with the others. They might have then discussed the definition of insanity, which some might interpret differently to others. They will need to go through each charge and discuss what evidence they’ve heard for each one. Will they have had to choose a foreperson aswell? 12 people wanting the chance to put their point across, I can see it taking time to get round to everyone.
I’m hoping by 11am Monday we have a verdict, if it gets past lunch on Monday then I’ll start to worry about a hold out.
Once the jury leave that room with a verdict there won’t be chance for them to all get together again and talk about what they’ve seen. It’s not the same going home and telling your partner etc about the evidence you’ve heard, the other jurors are the only ones who’ve seen the same evidence you have, especially if they have built up a friendship over the last few weeks they’ll all want to talk before going their seperate ways. It’s not to say that most if not all already know how they want to vote, it’s just nice to finally be able to talk about it all IMO.