I can’t see 7 days of deliberations not yielding a single verdict on any of the counts, guilty or not guilty.
As in the LL case, the verdicts were coming in, the court, prosecution, defense and media knew, except the public who were completely oblivious to any progress being made. There was much frustration that the deliberations was taking too long, with speculation mounting on what this meant in terms how the charges were being deliberated and of the verdicts.
So for this case, it was interesting the Argus updated there page and went live for verdict watch around 2:17pm and then nothing, as if there was a media blackout. I reckon some verdicts were read at this point. Between 2pm and end of day there was time for all parties to assemble, order CM&MG back to the dock, verdicts read, jurors polled, housekeeping etc etc and to dismiss the jury until 20th. For me that’s the most plausible explanation for the deafening silence between 2 and the end of day announcement.
JMO