knowing one or two of your fellow jurors is corrupt enough to distort truth and facts as acceptable.
Having been there and seen, lived it, it leaves one with a sense of total disgust and contempt for others. I hope I should never be on another trial of this magnitude again.
This one hold out clearly has been corrupted and can never be challenged openly.
As a juror it is with great difficulty to convict knowing you have the power over another's life in this way but when given the task as daunting as it first seems, following the truth is the only way to go and yet this hold out (knowing their reasoning) is clearly in the bag.
What will likely happen is a retrial with the defendant asking for a bench trial - he won't be acquitted rather given a lengthy probation and purged from the police dept. losing all benefits. And this will be considered a conviction.