To Kill a Mockingbird

The jury take a long time deliberating their verdict - why is this significant?

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The longer the jury deliberates, the more attention they're giving to the facts. If the jury is gone a short length of time.... it usually means there will be a guilty verdict..... in Tom's case, the lengthy deliberation gave everyone hope.

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To Kill a Mockingbird