There was, to begin with, the nature and extent of the testimony the jurors wanted to review.
The jurors, he said, wanted to "keep an open mind" throughout the deliberations.
And jurors did not want to make a mistake, he said.
The other jurors immediately think that Bishop is guilty and want to vote straight away.
The juror sitting in that box doesn't want to believe that's a bad cop.
The decision of the panel was unanimous, and the jurors did not want to speak to reporters, he said.
The police said the jurors did not want to talk with reporters.
After the trial ended, the twelve jurors did not initially want to discuss the verdict with the media.
"When jurors don't want to do something they have excuses," the lawyer said.
Moreover, many potential jurors may not want to serve if there is a chance their deliberations could be made public.