The jury in the financial fraud trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort wants to know what to do if it cannot reach a consensus in the case. Jurors posed the question to U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III on their fourth day of deliberations. They also said they would need a new verdict form.
Why is the word "consensus" used? Verdicts must be unanimous to convict, this isn't a civil trial. Sounds like a hung jury to me.
The verdict in this case (good or bad for Manafort) means absolutely nothing to Mueller's mission to investigate Russia collusion. The lib media will try and convince otherwise if he is convicted of anything.
Trump needs to replace Mueller with someone who will investigate any possible Russian involvement in the elections and stop expending resources and time on stuff that has nothing to do with the special counsel mandate. Next think you know Mueller will open investigations on over due parking tickets.