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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the man who takes the longest to be convinced that Tom Robinson is guilty is an elderly juror known as Mr. Cunningham. He is characterized as compassionate and fair-minded, ultimately being swayed by Atticus Finch's strong case and moral conviction.
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A hope and a prayer! Just kidding. All it takes is that the prosecution does not convince ALL 12 jurors that you are guilty of the crime (beyond a reasonable doubt). If just 1 of the jurors is not convinced that you are guilty then there is a mistrial. Doubtful that the state will retry you - too expensive, unless they really want you bad.
Mars takes the longest of the inner planets.
If you are guilt, you are guilty - A man that takes a penny is as guilty a man that takes a pound (english currency).
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
Neptune takes the longest as it is the farthest away.
Bullfrogs take the longest to develop.
Bullfrogs take the longest to develop.
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
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Interphase takes the longest to complete
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No, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, which is located in Alabama, not in the Midwest.