One juror was rejected because he had connections to someone involved in the case.
The jurors took two days to deliberate on the case.
A hung jury is one in which the required number of jurors cannot agree on a verdict.
The discriminability of a juror's information processing can be made more precise in the context of a signal detection model.
Consequently, jurors must draw on their own understanding of reasonable behavior, based on their experience of the world.
But the expressive content of the verdict is no hostage to the intentions of the presiding judges or jurors.