The jury will then be asked to
go to jury room to discuss the evidence in secret.
Not exact matches
,
jury («I take Emily's side because you steal all her toys»), and jailer («Until you can share your robot with Tyler,
go to your
room for a time - out»).
It's admittedly pretty low - rent, but one of the most enjoyable Cannes traditions is the annual gossip about what
went down behind closed doors in the
jury room — ranging from minor cultural disagreements
to all - out bitter in - fighting.
Gone are the days when presenting your evidence
to a mock
jury required the arduous task of finding 12 people who could disrupt their daily lives
to be in the same
room at the same.
Once every party has had a chance
to make its case
to the
jury and
to rest, the attorneys for each party present closing arguments, and the
jury goes into the
jury room to discuss the case and try
to reach a verdict.
Miller
goes on
to add some other activities which, in his view, constitute criminal contempt: obstructing persons officially connected with the court or its process, interference with persons under the special protective jurisdiction of the court, breach of duty by persons officially connected with the court or its process, forging, altering or abusing the process of the court, divulging the confidences of the
jury room, preventing access by the public
to courts of law, service of process in the precinct of the court, and disclosing the identity of witnesses.
That was the actual word the juror used, and
went on
to describe the jurors ultimately trading votes in the
jury room.
When a
jury goes into the
jury room to discuss the evidence and testimony and agree on a verdict.
When you
go into the
jury room to deliberate after you've tried your hardest
to understand the evidence, if they haven't educated you on it or if they haven't persuaded you, the party with the burden of proof loses.
So you two are excused
to go back
to the
jury assembly
room.