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						P1345 REVIEW GRANTED Until they are polled, individual jurors are free to change their minds about a finding of fact; juror declarations regarding the decision-making process are not admissible, so if, when the jury is polled, fewer than three quarters (nine of twelve) agree with the verdict, judgment may not be entered on it.CitationKEENER v JELD-WEN (Change of Mind) 161 CA4 848 [See: EvC 1150; CCP 618; Jeld-Wen v Superior Court 131 CA4 853, T/AT 9/05; Fitzpatrick v Himmelmann 48 C 588] |  
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