Not yet, the question could be for a decision either way, not necessarily guilty. There could be one or two leaning guilty, and 4 not guilty. No way of saying with certainty. Most likely they have already agreed unanimously against 2nd degree, which would demonstrate some compentency on their part.
Tricky stuff. The instructions are trial-tested. It’s not uncommon to just say, “No”. Going beyond them can put them on new turf. Looks like she’s going off to look at cases and draft something.