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OCR: 30 Thus, as noted above one of the reasons for the hold ing in Green that the silent verdict represented an ac quittal was that the jury was given full 1oddo tunily t0 return verdict and no extraordinary circutnst rances appeared which prevented it from doing 355 191 This court further noted that not even cssen- tial that verdict or innocence returned for defendant have once been placcd ir jeopardy to bar second trial 188 5o long jeopardy has att ached, the trial terminated for any reason not constituting manifest necessity a acquittal results and retrial be barred Schiro's .case. there no unforeseeable circum- stance or manifest necessity which prevented the jury from impattially considering Schiro guilt on all charged counts Because Schiro's jury waS provided with clear avenue to convict ...