Bruce Lehrmann trial: judge tells jury there is ‘no rush’ as deliberations continue
The 12-person jury asked if there were ‘time expectations’ on reaching a verdict but was told by the judge to take as long as they needed
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The judge presiding over the Bruce Lehrmann trial has told the jury there is “no rush” after it questioned whether there were “time expectations” on reaching its verdict.
The 12-person jury has been deliberating since Wednesday afternoon and the court heard on Monday morning it had not yet reached a verdict beyond reasonable doubt.
Law (Australia) | The Guardian
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