A state statute reduces juries in criminal trials to 6 jurors and allows nonunanimous verdicts. A defendant is tried for murder by a 6‑person jury and is convicted 5–1. In a federal habeas corpus proceeding, how is the court likely to rule about the nonunanimous verdict and the size of the jury?

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A state statute reduces juries in criminal trials to 6 jurors and allows nonunanimous verdicts. A defendant is tried for murder by a 6‑person jury and is convicted 5–1. In a federal habeas corpus proceeding, how is the court likely to rule about the nonunanimous verdict and the size of the jury?

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