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Patrick just called to say the closing arguments were finished and the case has been handed over to the jury. He’ll be in deliberation until they finish deliberating. He says to say he misses his life, especially Tor.
Poor Patrick. Do New York courts sequester the jury then, or is it particular to this case?
I served on a Connecticut jury five years ago and was lucky enough to go home every night -- especially since we deliberated for almost four days. (Though at one point we jurors were speculating whether we could create a get-away ladder from the curtains.)