he doesnt because the thinks that it is not fair that it is all white people and no blacks
Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson's lawyer in "To Kill a Mockingbird," believed that the jury would acquit Tom based on the evidence presented at the trial. He was confident in Tom's innocence and believed in the justice system.
cause he felt like it
The Reverend did not expect Atticus to win the case because he understood the deep-rooted racism in the community and believed that the jury would not rule in favor of a black man, regardless of the evidence presented. The Reverend's lack of faith in the justice system and society's prejudices influenced his expectations for the trial's outcome.
Bob Ewell or Mayella
Because the jury knew that Tom was innocent because mayella was strangled with both hands and Tom had a useless left arm. Yet the town of Maycomb is racist, so Mr. Ewell's word is stronger than Tom's. So the jury had to choose between the white mans word or the facts
Jem believed the evidence was in Tom's favor, showing he couldn't have committed the crime. Additionally, he had faith in the justice system and hoped the jury would see past their bias to deliver a fair verdict.
Atticus says he allowed Mr. Cunningham to sit on the jury because Cunningham was a good man. Atticus also explained that women couldn't be on the jury because they're too frail, and would probably ask too many questions.
Atticus asked that all spectators be removed from the courthouse.
yes, true
Atticus has proven his credibility to the jury through his professionalism, integrity, and fairness in his handling of the case. He has demonstrated his deep knowledge of the law, his respect for all individuals involved, and his commitment to seeking justice, which has earned him the trust and respect of the jury.
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People can find information about Atticus on Wikipedia. Atticus was an ancient philosopher that believed in Platonic philosophy. Nobody is sure what he believed exactly but the know he thought Aristotle was an atheist.