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Once jurors have commenced deliberations, they typically cannot break or leave the jury room until they reach a verdict or are otherwise discharged by the court. However, if there are extenuating circumstances, such as health emergencies or personal issues, they may be allowed to step out for a short time with the court's permission. The integrity of the deliberation process is paramount, so any breaks are closely monitored to prevent outside influence.

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