For Conviction—7. Murder in the first degree. Deming B. Smith, foreman, George Pfaff, Charles H. Fecke, Harvey C. Brearley, Chas. D. Newton, Joseph H. Bolton, Bernard Gerstman.
For Acquittal—5. On the ground of insanity. Oscar A. Pink, Henry C. Harney, Malcolm F. Fraser, John S. Dennee, Wilbur F. Steele.
Eight ballots were taken by the jurors during their deliberations, with the following results:
First Ballot—Eight for conviction on the charge of murder in the first degree and four for unqualified acquittal.
Second Ballot—Eight for murder in the first degree and four for acquittal.
Third Ballot—Eight for first degree murder and four for acquittal.
Fourth Ballot—Seven for murder in the first degree, one for manslaughter in the first degree and four for acquittal.
Fifth Ballot—One for murder in the first degree, six for manslaughter in the first degree and five for acquittal.
Sixth Ballot—One for murder in the first degree, six for manslaughter in the first degree and five for acquittal.
Seventh Ballot—One for murder in the first degree, six for manslaughter in the first degree and five for acquittal.