I'm not sure many of you know what an over/under is…
aTmAg said:
Let's say the jury is hung. How likely would it be for the judge just declare a mistrial with prejudice?
I got 223 reasons to believe you.oneeyedag said:
5.56
This plus one second Bob.sharpdressedman said:
Six hours before jury foreman advises judge they cannot reach a verdict on any charge. Judge tells them to keep trying. Three hours later the jury is dismissed for the night. A hung jury is declared two hours after deliberations are resumed on Wednesday morning.
Unless it's stuck on a ship outside of LA, waiting to be unloaded. Then it'll take a while longer.Teddy Perkins said:
The jury will return their verdict shortly after they finish their free lunch. Acquittal by 1:30pm.
OldArmyBrent said:
I'm not sure many of you know what an over/under is…
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Let's say the jury is hung. How likely would it be for the judge just declare a mistrial with prejudice?
FbgTxAg said:
Although at this point, I don't think the State would retry Kyle on anything after a hung jury. They simply don't have any evidence and this trial has resulted in plenty of egg on their face.
This didn't age well, but I'll go with the speculation that the jury sat on the verdict.Gator92 said:
At the suggestion of a famous poster, post your over/under jury deliberation time.
Time starts when doors closed on the jury.
I'll start and I'm gonna hedge a post I made earlier...
4hrs and I'm taking the under.
I declare C@LAg the winner.C@LAg said:
2-3 days to make it appear they were deliberating and giving this their serious attention.
that and the sweet courthouse coffee and donuts.

Had not heard that. Thanks!Captain Positivity said:
Jury findings are published.
Rosenbaum and McGinnis verdicts are dated the 19th.
Huber and Jumpkick dated the 17th.
Grosskreutz dated the 18th.