After being informed of their duties by the judge, the twelve jurors are led by a guard to a small, hot room where they will conduct their business. The guard locks the door behind them as they begin to tally their votes. Though the guard does on occasion supply them with evidence to look over, the camera never shows his face while the jurors are still in heated discussion, only showing him in full again once their deliberations are over.

Tyrees Allen has played many small roles on countless television shows, including "Dallas," "Full House," "The Practice," "Kenan & Kel," and "Castle." While he might be most known for his role as Officer Starkweather in the 1987 classic "RoboCop," Allen has also had recurring roles on "Walker, Texas Ranger," "Alias," "Women's Murder Club," and "Dark Blue."

Though his most recent roles were as a CIA director in the 2013 penultimate episode of "Burn Notice" and a small role in a 2014 episode of the Eric Kripke-created "Revolution," Tyrees Allen will appear in an upcoming independent film entitled "The Intangible Truth of Chance Malloy."