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Upon the completion of a jury trial, the judge instructs the jury as to the requirements of the law and their duty to decide the case. The jury is then escorted by the bailiff or court officer from the courtroom to the jury deliberation room.
Verdict: The official decision or finding of the jury which is reported to the court.
After hearing the jury instructions, the jury moves to the jury room to consider the case and docHub its verdict. All the jurys discussion of testimony and evidence takes place only when all the jurors are present, in the jury room - nowhere else.
There have been many cases in history that have taken the jury a long time to deliberate. The longest one took place in 2003 and lasted for 55 days. The jurors in Oakland, California, were asked to determine the fate of three police officers accused of assaulting and falsely arresting residents.
During deliberations, the jury is assigned to discuss the evidence to review the facts of the case and how it pertains to the law.

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But one thing is clear: The length of the deliberations is not necessarily a good or bad sign for either side, and there have been high-profile precedents for both acquittals and convictions after lengthy deliberations.
When jurors cannot agree on a verdict and report this to a judge, the judge may issue further instruction to them to encourage those in the minority to reconsider their position. These instructions are known as an Allen charge or, more casually, as a dynamite charge.
Allen charges (also referred to as dynamite, nitroglycerin, shotgun, or third-degree charges) refer to jury instructions given to a hung jury urging them to agree on a verdict.
Deliberation is the long and careful consideration of a subject.
The jurors can take deliberation time to debate the evidence of the case. Jury members are not allowed to access any outside resources, including the internet. In fact, it is considered to be juror misconduct to consider evidence that was not presented at trial.

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