If A Jury In A Criminal Trial Stays Out For More Than Twenty-four Hours, It Is Certain To Vote Acquittal, Save In Those Instances Where It Votes Guilty.

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If a jury in a criminal trial stays out for more than twenty-four
hours, it is certain to vote acquittal, save in those instances where
it votes guilty.
-- Joseph C. Goulden

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