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I think it's our definition of conscience that is the difference. What I meant is that a juror is entirely free of voting for whoever he/she wants and base their vote on any criteria they choose, be it emotions, morals, reason, etc... They don't have to answer to anyone about it.
Maybe it's how you react to being hurt that involves your conscience. Should that feeling cost someone a vote? Only the voter can answer that question.
A juror is always right. It's not the juror's fault that he or she feels they have to vote against someone, it's the player's fault for not considering how their actions affected the voter.