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mistaken, they are already deliberating longer than they did the zimmerman case. >> yes. >> and it seems like there is obviously deadlocked on something, or at least not coming to an agreement. and in fact, a reporter from the florida times union who was in the courtroom tweeted "jurors are rubbing eyes. some look on the verge of tears." so it seems like if that report is true, there seems to be some emotional discussion going on. >> i'm sure there is emotional discussion. but i can't understand why it would take so long in a case like this. to me, this is a common sense case when you look at the facts and the actions of michael dunn that night. for me, the analysis stops at the fact that after he did the shooting, he ran, fled, and didn't call the police. and as the prosecutor said in her rebuttal argument, he doesn't get extra credit for staying in the state of florida that night. he fled the scene, didn't call the police, consciousness of guilt. combine that with the testimony

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