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If used as a verb, it refers to the action of analyzing or carefully considering the evidence , facts , the law, or other matters. For example, a jury that deliberates on a verdict in a criminal case .
deliberate. 1) adj. (dee-lib-er-et) done with care and intention or premeditated. 2) v. (dee-lib-er-ate) to consider the facts, the laws and/or other matters, particularly by members of a jury, a panel of judges or by any group including a legislature.
Legal analysts say there is no such thing as a standard period for jurors to deliberate. Once jurors take the case, they will deliberate until they are done.
A deliberate ignoranceor willful blindnessinstruction is only relevant if the jury rejects the governments evidence of actual knowledge. United States v. Heredia, 483 F. 3d 913, 922 (9th Cir.
After closing arguments, the court will give a jury charge, which are instructions on how to perform jury deliberations and the law to be used in reaching a verdict. At trial , jury deliberation occurs after evidence is presented and closing arguments are made.
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Jury instructions are given to the jury by the judge, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. The judge issues a judges charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case.
The time when jurors talk to each other about the case is called jury deliberations. The judge in a criminal case tells the jury what the law is and offers suggestions for how jurors should interact but they are free to deliberate how they want.

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