There is no such expression as a "jury is hung like a horse."
When a jury is hung, it means they are unable to reach a unanimous decision. There may be one juror that disagrees with the majority, the members of the jury divided 50/50 on which way to go, or they may be split somewhere in between.
When a person is said to be "hung like a horse" it refers to his anatomy.
a horse
It means "Hung like a horse"
Not in all cases.
A hung jury occurs when the jurors in a trial are unable to reach a unanimous decision on the defendant's guilt or innocence. This means that the jury is deadlocked and cannot come to a consensus. A hung jury does not always result in an acquittal, as the case may be retried with a new jury.
Ride a horse hard and hang up the saddle wet
you have a small penis
Yes, a hung jury can lead to a mistrial, but it does not automatically mean the case is over. The prosecution may choose to retry the case, and the defendant may still face legal consequences. However, if the case is dismissed or not retried, the defendant can effectively consider themselves "retired" from the legal proceedings related to that case.
To have a large penis. Like a horse, about 2 feet long and the diameter of a pop can.
Nothing, if you are a horse, you are
it is a winged horse
that means to have objective Jury
to disqualify a whole jury