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U.S. v. Brito, No. 96-50757 (5th Cir.) (136 F.3d 397) (February 27, 1998) (Judge Will L. Garwood)

Here the Court rejected a claim that one of the jurors had been "coerced" into a guilty verdict by threats from the other jurors, essentially on the grounds that once the jurors have been polled, there can be no delving into the jury's deliberations.

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