go back in and try. whatever you need to do, go and discuss, but come back with a verdict. >> heather: they have only been deliberating for 4 days, does that surprise you? >> it's not because it is a difficult case. you have a victim who comes off very credible and there is some corroboration. there are some inconsistencies with the victim's account, that's normal on a sexual harassment or sexual abuse case because they're so much fear involved, but juries have a tough time with that sometimes. >> heather: would have the jury comes back a second time and says that we are still deadlocked, we can't reach a conclusion decision? >> the judge can then again send them back and say we are deadlocked, we have a mistrial. it depends on how long they take this time. they take another two days and say we can't come up with a verdict. he may just let that be the cas case. >> if there's a mistrial, then there could be a whole new trial and that might be right away or