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  1. Jurors have a duty to:

    • follow the judge’s instructions about the law
    • listen carefully to the evidence listen carefully to the evidence
    • decide which facts are true, and decide which facts are true, and
    • apply the law to the facts to try to reach a verdict. apply the law to the facts to try to reach a verdict.
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    The 12 jurors in Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide trial are to consider only the evidence presented in court as they work toward verdicts on five criminal counts that must each be decided unanimously.
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    It’s not uncommon for jurors to start deliberations by sharing their feelings and general impressions about the case. The next step is to sort out how they want to structure deliberations and handle voting. Throughout the trial, the judge instructs the jury on the law.
    legal-info.lawyers.com/criminal/criminal-law-basics/delibe…
    Jury instructions are instructions for jury deliberation that are written by the judge and given to the jury. At trial, jury deliberation occurs after evidence is presented and closing arguments are made.
    After listening to the evidence and the judge’s instructions on the law, jurors are taken to a jury deliberation room. The room must be quiet, comfortable, and private. "Jury deliberation" is the legal term for jurors talking about the case and trying to reach a decision.
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  3. How Courts Work - American Bar Association

  4. Deliberations in the Jury Room - Lawyers