Asking about reasonable doubt is never a good question from a jury vis a vis the prosecution (as reported).blindey said:
My guess is that lunch break is the inflection point.
They make it to close of business tomorrow and I think the prosecution really starts to sweat.
I've seen juries that are clearly not agreeing on answers get through much longer charges in much less time, but those were all civil.
But again, juries are fickle. They could deliberate for 2 full weeks for all we know and come back with guilty across the board.
That is just one of those things that juries have a hard time grasping. As in, "If I have some doubt, is that "reasonable"??"