The rest of the tweets for Tues., Nov. 23rd:
Veronica Waters
@MissVWaters
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11h
As the #AhmaudArbery shooting case jury deliberates, Kevin Gough said, "To be a mother and see that stuff up there about your son & hear it, it's got to be tough. For Marcus, Sr., it's also got to be tough. Problem for the lawyers...we get tunnel vision for our client."
Kevin Gough says, "We get tunnel vision for our client, but there's a lot more going on here than just them. They're the ones most greatly immediately impacted, but this family's waited a long time to have their day in court."
Kevin Gough said of #AhmaudArbery's parents, "This family's waited a long time to have their day in court. We don't know what justice looks like in this case for them, but we don't want to lose sight of the fact that they're human beings, too."
I'm told Court is getting ready to convene again. Reason unclear; the jury may have a question or status update.
Judge Walmsley says it's 10 of 6:00 PM, so he's going to call in the jury foreperson and ask if a verdict is imminent, and if it's not, tell them they can go home unless they want to keep deliberating.
"We are in the process of working to reach a verdict," the jury forewoman tells Judge Walmsley, who tells her he's willing to go later if that assists them. "At this moment, I think breaking for the day would be the best option for the jury," she says.
HAPPENING NOW: "Apparently, they wish to continue," Judge Walmsley tells everyone. The #AhmaudArbery shooting case jury won't be heading home for the night just yet
Back in the courtroom for another update.
Judge Walmsley says the #AhmaudArbery shooting case jury is ready to break for the night.
Judge Walmsley tells #AhmaudArbery shooting case jury we'll adjourn for the night, & return for deliberations at 8:30. He tells them not to deliberate or discuss the case unless & until they're all together, in the jury room, gives the daily instructions, thanks them.
A reporter asked Kevin Gough about possible appeal issues. Gough said, "An appeal? We're going to win. I don't know what y'all are talking about. Roddie's walking out of that courthouse."
link:
https://twitter.com/MissVWaters
Okay - from the above tweet & what has been posted by others here - the Judge called the jury foreperson in at 5:50pm & then a post by someone here (stamped at 1:19am MY time here in Europe/would be about 6:19pm in Georgia) - that the jury has gone home for the day.
So... from what I gather on the first day of deliberations - they started at about 11:30am and deliberated until about 6:20pm. So about 6 1/2 hours.
Has anyone seem the "actual" times for deliberations for yesterday? Otherwise I'm going with my "guess".

TIA if someone can help me with the time.