The verdict you reach must be unanimous. In coming to this agreement, you have a duty to consult with one another and to deliberate with a view to reaching an agreement, but only if it can be done without doing violence to your individual judgment. You must each come to your own conclusion as to what the weight of the evidence shows, but this conclusion should be based on an impartial consideration of the evidence with your fellow jurors. Do not hesitate to re-examine your own views and change an earlier opinion if convinced that your earlier opinion was erroneous.
It is important that none of you surrender your honest conviction as to the weight or effect of the evidence solely because of the opinion of your fellow jurors, or for the mere purpose of returning a verdict.
In light of the foregoing, I shall ask you to retire to deliberate [further] and make a conscientious effort to reach a verdict.
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