Every jury I've been on had instructions that had to be signed by the jury foreman when a verdict was reached.
I'm not gay. I only like little girls.
It means they didn't get a unanimous vote on the first round.
When the jury reaches a verdict the jury foreman signs the instructions. Is the judge holding on to the instructions so he can make the ultimate decision if the jury doesn't convict?
If they were truly about equality then they wouldn't ask for age, race or gender on an application.