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During deliberations, the jurors can do any of the following EXCEPT:

discuss the case with the defendant

discuss the case with the judge

discuss the case with other jurors

ask for additional evidence

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Answer:

discuss the case with the defendant

Step-by-step explanation:

The jury begins deliberations after the final addresses at the court in the trials. The members of the jury discuss their case and decide upon the argument and verdict.

During the trials, the jury can’t talk with anyone or make requests. But during the deliberations, members of the jury are supposed to talk to one another in order to make an agreed verdict. They can ask the judge about additional evidence. However, they cannot discuss the case with the defendant.

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