was not a matter of voting guilty.
"The Court: Do you think that you would be ruining his life if you voted guilty in this case or followed the law?
"Juror No. 3: Or not guilty?
"The Court: Well, the first question is concerning whether if you were to vote guilty or not?
"Juror No. 3: There was a disagreement of decision, so I needed for you to - I request a removal.
"The Court: Request a removal of who?
"Juror No. 3: Of the jury from me.
"The Court: Are you requesting to be removed from this jury?
"Juror No. 3: Yes.
*473 "The Court: You are?
"Juror No. 3: If possible.
"The Court: Why do you wish to be removed from this jury?
"Juror No. 3: Because we are not reaching an agreement.
"The Court: I don't want you to tell me what you're voting, but why do you think you should be removed from the jury?
"Juror No. 3: Because there is - we're not getting anywhere on the decision making.
"The Court: And what effect is that having on you?
"Juror No. 3: None. To the fact that we're not going to get anywhere.
"The Court: Why do you want to be removed?
"Juror No. 3: Because I don't feel comfortable on the situation.
"The Court: Someone asked you in the jury room - or let me ask you this, did someone ask you, any of the other jurors, the following question: `Do you believe in your heart of hearts that you cannot follow the law as instructed by the judge?' [¶] Do you recall being asked that question by one of the other jurors?
"Juror No. 3: Yes.
"The Court: What's your answer to that question?
"Juror No. 3: I will go with what my heart feels, you know.
"The Court: The question is, will you follow the law as instructed by the court or not?
"Juror No. 3: Yes.
"The Court: Do you recall what, if anything, you said to the other jurors?
"Juror No. 3: That I will follow the law as I interpret it, yes.
"The Court: As you interpret it or as I instructed?
"Juror No. 3: As I understood it to me.
"The Court: As I instructed you on it or not?
"Juror No. 3: Yes."
* * * "The Court: [Juror No. 3], do you believe that you are confused in any way about the law in this case?
"Juror No. 3: It's possible.
"The Court: Do you believe that you are unable to understand all of the jury instructions?
"Juror No. 3: It was possible.
"The Court: Do you believe that you are emotional about this case?
"Juror No. 3: It's possible.
"The Court: Are you scared?
"Juror No. 3: No.
"The Court: Do you believe as you sit here today that your emotions are [affecting] your ability to be a fair and impartial juror in this case?
"Juror No. 3: No.
"The Court: Do you believe that your confusion, your possible confusion or