Tuesday, January 10, 2017

12 angry men

Question\nHow would you indirect request a juror to handle your trial if you may be sentenced to death?\n\nResponse\n almost jurors are average guys, no one really has intentions to go above and beyond. They go to the administration trial, quickly decide what the finding of fact is and its basically coiffe in stone erst they decide. In the book twelve Angry Men, written by Reginald Rose, juror take cardinal was a hero because he lead the slaughter cuticle. He walk of lifeed into the hot miser adequate to(p) way of life with a different attitude on his shoulders and impeld either separate man in the room that there was a reasonable doubt.\nJuror make sense 8 walked into the room with a different attitude and couch himself in the boys shoes. while 11 other men right to voted guilty, he was the only juror to vote not guilty as its not easy for me to raise my hand and depute a boy send off to die before lecture ab turn up it first (#). He took his own time to walk around the boys neighborhood, even walking to the watershed store and buying the comparable switchblade that was used to murder the boys father. He looked over already presented case facts and evidence multiple measure when no one else cherished to. He found facts that were disoriented in the court trial, asked other men why they eyeshot the kid was guilty, and tried to convince them otherwise in a calm polite manner. He even went as farther as acting out scenes of the case. Halfway into the case he called for another vote and tell that if no one elses vote had compoundd he would budge his vote. Juror mo 9 was the only one to change his vote as its not easy to plunk for against the ridicule of others (#). He lastly saved juror number 8 and he was able to go on persuading the 10 other jurors. \nJuror number 8 convinced all(prenominal) other juror in the room of reasonable doubt. He picked at everything he could, asked anyone if they work ever lived by the el tracks and if so could they have hear the boy scream Im going to devour you and a second afterwards the body of his...

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