I still think it will be a good week or maybe even 2-3, possibly (but not likely) a month because these jurors will have been unable to talk about the evidence they’ve heard with anyone until they start deliberating. Can you imagine 12 people all wanting to get their thoughts heard after 8 months+ of being basically sworn to silence! I could imagine it taking atleast 3 days to just get everything off their chest, and if there’s one or more jurors who disagree with the rest then they’ll have to start looking at evidence because a lot was said during the prosecution case, BM cross examined majority of the witnesses so they’d have to weigh that up.
I think it’s possible either way even if they all agreed from the word go then they’d decide to look back at any important points. Judges sometimes discourage jurors from taking an immediate vote without discussing evidence first too. The Stauch trial comes to mind and it wasn’t a question of if she did it because she’d admitted it, sanity was the question at hand, it was obvious to pretty much everyone on the thread that she was sane, and deliberations went on for around 2 days when I thought it’d be a max of 3 hours!
We could be in for a long wait, jurors want to be seen to be giving it serious thought too. 8 months is an incredibly long trial, we’ve seen 2-3 week long trials not get a verdict for up to a week.
Or it could be a couple of days you just never know which way it could go. I’d guess around a week.. but we don’t know if the deliberation days will be as short as the court ‘days’ have been JMO
MOO