Final answer:
Jurors must only consider the evidence presented at trial and not their own opinions or experiences, maintaining impartiality to ensure a fair trial.
Step-by-step explanation:
As a juror, you were allowed to consider only the evidence presented in the trial and your decision should not be influenced by your own opinions or experiences. This means option a is the correct response: You were allowed to consider only the evidence presented in the trial and not your own opinions or experiences.
Jurors are required to be impartial and make their decisions solely based on the evidence presented by both the prosecution and defense during the trial proceedings. Any personal biases or experiences should not affect the judgment of the jurors as per the instructions given by the judge to ensure a fair trial.