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... mind. Fonda did not vote here as he agreed he would vote the boy guilty if all the rest of the eleven jurors did so also. As it ...
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... life. Under intense and hostile scrutiny juror #8 is the only juror to vote not guilty on the stabbing death of a boy's father. #8 ...
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... Fonda would like to simply be absolutely certain that the boy is not guilty before they ... rest of the jurors that there is reasonable reason to vote not guilty ...
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... to vote him not guilty. The jurors were all very different, but they had to lay aside their differences, and try to decipher whether the young boy was guilty ...
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... The second reason is that he convinced Juror #9 to change his vote to not guilty. ... When asked if he thought the boy was guilty or not guilty, he said, "I ...
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... The second reason is that he convinced Juror #9 to change his vote to not guilty. ... When asked if he thought the boy was guilty or not guilty, he said, "I ...
(562 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... The second reason is that he convinced Juror #9 to change his vote to not guilty. ... When asked if he thought the boy was guilty or not guilty, he said, "I ...
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... life. Keep in mind if you are doubtful and you vote "guilty" this boy's life will be taken away from him and you will always wonder. ...
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... seems that it will be a unanimous conviction.The first vote is taken ... He is the only man voting not guilty. ... there is no way to prove it was the boy, saying the ...
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... He seeks his revenge vicariously on the young defendant by trying to convince the jury to vote guilty. He is convinced of the boy's innocence but will not give ...
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... After insisting throughout deliberations that the boy was guilty, he suddenly changes his mind and votes not guilty. The watchmaker agrees with his vote but he ...
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... Soon after the men gather in the deliberation room the foreman suggests a vote. All of the jurors except Juror #8(Henry Fonda) suggested the boy was guilty. ...
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... After the vote was not unanimous for a guilty verdict, each member tried to convince the architect, the dissenting vote, as to why they feel the boy is guilty. ...
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... human life. The negative feelings that ten has against the boy cause him to vote guilty for the majority of the play. As a result ...
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... human life. The negative feelings that ten has against the boy cause him to vote guilty for the majority of the play. As a result ...
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... Juror eight thought the boy was not guilty and swayed the old man to vote not guilty by the time of the second vote. This process was a chain reaction. ...
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... Juror eight thought the boy was not guilty and swayed the old man to vote not guilty by the time of the second vote. This process was a chain reaction. ...
(3237 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... Not so much to have them all change their vote, but more to ... guilty!" Juror number eight knew all along that the boy should not be found guilty, and using ...
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... in the bathroom by some of the gentlemen, and they try to convince him let it go and just vote guilty so everyone ... The boy is thought to be guilty before any ...
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... He seems to have a personal reason for seeing the boy sentenced to death. He tries to tell the others to vote guilty, kind of in an authoritarian way. ...
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... First, the juror is trying to persuade the others that they should vote guilty because this boy is an immigrant coming into the country and creating trouble ...
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... First, the juror is trying to persuade the others that they should vote guilty because this boy is an immigrant coming into the country and creating trouble ...
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... as the jurors have been, of the boy's innocence, juror 3 ... the eleven jurors who had previously voted guilty were able to be persuaded to change their vote by a ...
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... table beside the murder weapon that was what really made me feel that the boy could be innocent. In conclusion all of the other jurors vote guilty when juror ...
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... prejudice that is evident is based on the geographic location of the young boy. ... For example, juror three, the last man to give a not guilty vote, begins to ...
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... to give the character consideration since he decided to go against the norm and vote not guilty ... In this case, it was the idea of the boy being not guilty. ...
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Juror Three is the last juror to change his vote; nothing anyone says can convince him that ... He had gone into the case thinking the boy is guilty, before any ...
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... A vote is cast to see where they stand with one ... father's body falling, and he saw the boy running out ... changed the most of the jurors verdicts to "not guilty". ...
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... A vote is cast to see where they stand with one ... father's body falling, and he saw the boy running out ... changed the most of the jurors verdicts to "not guilty". ...
(1055 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... spend just one hour discussing the case and weighing the facts, rather than sending the boy off to ... Even though the initial vote was 11-1 for guilty, it can ...
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