The reason is because Tom Robinson is black male. Back during the time era a white woman's word word over rule by far any black mans word, even if every one knew the real truth. Tom Robinson was falsely convicted since there is proof that her father had allegedly beat her.
Tom Robinson was found guilty in "To Kill a Mockingbird" due to the deeply ingrained racial prejudice in the community where the trial took place. Despite the lack of substantial evidence against him, Tom's conviction was largely influenced by the all-white jury's bias against a black man accused of raping a white woman. The unfairness of the verdict highlights the pervasive racism and injustice prevalent in the society depicted in the novel.
They found the defendant guilty. Despite the fact that it was obvious he was innocent.
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they court room saw tom robinson guily for rape on mayelle's but it was sure to be a lie because he was innocent
think about the setting of to kill a mockingbird---the 1930's. there was a lot of racism back then, especially in the South. The book is set in Maycomb, Alabama. Even though it was clear he was innocent, the jury couldn't allow a black man to go free against the testimony of two white people.
Rape (which was what Tom Robinson was wrongfully convicted for) was a capital crime in Alabama in the past.
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Tom Robinson was found guilty in Chapter 21 of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird," the gang of people outside trying to kill Tom Robinson are Bob Ewell and his friends. They are seeking revenge for the trial where Tom was found guilty of assaulting Bob's daughter, even though he was innocent.
False. Tom Robinson was found guilty (even though he was not) and was sent to prison. Although Atticus proves that Tom could not have committed the crime of which he has been accused, he is nonetheless found guilty due to the overwhelmingly racist social codes of the day. He panics in prison, attempting to escape, and it shot by the guards, who kill him by shooting to kill rather than in the leg to stop him from running further.
Yes. After the verdict comes in during the court session, Tom is found guilty and taken to prison. He then tries to escape, but then the security guards shoot him (17 bullet holes in him!) and he dies.
Jem learns that Tom Robinson has been found guilty in Chapter 21 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," starting on page 233 in some editions.
If Tom Robinson is found guilty on appeal in "To Kill a Mockingbird," he will likely face the same punishment as before, which would be a prison sentence or possibly the death penalty. As an African American man accused of raping a white woman during a time of racial injustice and prejudice, his punishment reflects the systemic racism present in the legal system of Maycomb County.
Tom Robinson was shot, and the Ewells walked free (even though they were guilty)!!
Tom Robinson dies after the verdict. After being found guilty of a crime he did not commit, Tom tries to escape from prison and is shot dead by guards.
"He was guilty and die soon after" *CORRECTION* Tom was found guilty by the court, but he never actually raped Mayella Ewell. He was wrongly accused and he could've gotten an appeal, but he was shot dead in an attempted escape from jail.
Tom Robinson's trial occurs in Chapter 17 to Chapter 21 of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell when in reality, he was only trying to help her out of pity. Mayella's father, Bob Ewell, is the one responsible for harming her.
The prosecutor responsible for proving Tom guilty in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Mr. Gilmer.