The 8th juror expresses concern about the reliability of the evidence presented in the boy's trial, particularly questioning the credibility of the witnesses and the circumstances surrounding their testimonies. He feels uneasy about the possibility of convicting an innocent person based on what he perceives as insufficient evidence. His moral compass compels him to advocate for careful consideration before making a life-altering decision.
Juror #3
because he believed in the boy
Juror 4 finds the most convincing evidence against the boy to be the eyewitness testimony of the old man who claimed to have heard the boy shout and saw him fleeing the scene. He also believes the knife used in the murder, which was identified as unique, strongly implicates the boy. Additionally, Juror 4 considers the boy's background and previous run-ins with the law as further evidence of his guilt. These factors lead him to view the case as clear-cut and compelling.
The 12th juror in the play 12 Angry Men originally believes that the boy is guilty. He later changes his vote to not guilty following the deliberation.
The cast of The Twelfth Juror - 1913 includes: Jack Conway as Clarence Morton Harold Lloyd as Boy at Barn Dance Laura Sawyer as Alice Charlton
You apologize for bothering him - either in person or with a letter - and leave him alone.r
june 8th 2010
Juror # 3 loses his influence on the others when he tells them of his own disrespectful, teen-aged son who hit him in the face when he was 16.Now 22 years old, the boy hasn't been seen for two years and Juror #3 is embittered. This attitude shows his obvious prejudice for the youthful defendant.
Something along the lines of: So are to trying to say that the knife fell out the pocket and someone came along and stabbed the boys father with it just to be funny?
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National Boy Scout week is the week of the anniversary of Boy Scouts of America, or the week of February 8th
depends on what the 8th grade boy looks like!