If a single juror disagrees with the rest, what is likely to happen during deliberations?a. The majority will come to see that the dissenter is right. b. The single juror will change his or her mind and vote with the majority. c. Neither the single juror
a. The majority will come to see that the dissenter is right.
b. The single juror will change his or her mind and vote with the majority.
c. Neither the single juror nor the majority will change their minds and the jury will be hung.
d. The majority will be persuaded by compelling logical arguments from the lone dissenter.
Answer: B
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