There is no "average" time that can be given. Voire Dire (Jury questioning) depending on the complexity and severity of the case, can take anywhere from an hour or less up to a day or more.
Jurors get paid about five dollars. But if the trial is long jurors get a hotel room and all charges are paid by the state, so if you are on a long trial you may have a good time in the hotel but if it's a short trial expect a five dollar check in the mail.
Jodie Arias was found guilty by all jurors. However in the next phase of the trial, the jurors couldn't come with one and the same verdict. This is going to take longer than expected.
No, there only needs to be a majority as decided by the number of seated jurors.
It must be agreed by all (12) of the jurors deciding the case.
All 12.
It doesn't take long at all. Your method probably needs improvement.
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No, they eventually agree that the boy is innocent.
Not necessarily. In many (all?) jurisdictions jurors are issued notebooks in which to make notes, and record observations and self-memoes. In my experience, as long as the jurors were engaged in the trial process there was no monitoring of what they were recording in them. At the conclusion of the trial and after the jury had renedered its verdict, the notebooks were collected, turned over to the presiding judge, and destroyed.
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