CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE PENRY-DAVEY
MRS JUSTICE SHARP DBE
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RICHARD DONALD HERBERT |
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Mr W Cranston-Morris appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"Members of the jury I am sorry you've been kept waiting this morning. I've had a number of notes through and I want to explain to you how we're going to proceed. I've had notes from two jurors and I've spoken to two jurors who've got time commitments this afternoon which mean that we cannot sit beyond one o'clock today and I will call you back to court if you haven't reached a verdict shortly before one o'clock. There is absolutely no pressure of time. If you do not reach a verdict by one o'clock you can come back on Monday fresh and continue with your deliberations. Absolutely no pressure of time whatsoever. It is not uncommon for jurors to separate when somebody has a commitment because you had lives outside of this court and the court accommodates those commitments wherever possible because of that and your deliberation process and your role as the jury is absolutely vital to this process. That will be put into the transcript and do not need to read it now.
I have had another note from a juror who is finding the process of deliberation difficult and stressful and we know that it is a difficult and stressful task but you do it by discussion amongst yourselves, by give and take, by concentrating on the evidence and reminding yourselves of the directions in law which I have given you which included the directions as to the burden and standard of proof and you will reach your decision in the fullness of time.
Now I am going to ask you to go back and continue with those deliberations, and as I indicated yesterday to continue to try to reach a unanimous verdict but it is important that you also remember I'm not just going to leave you, I'm thinking about you all the time and there is absolutely no pressure and your individual needs to the extent that we can are accommodated. I am conscious of the fact that you have lives outside this courtroom.
So thank you very much members of the jury. Would you wait there?"