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no because he says that he never kissed her back therefore its not a crime.

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True or false Atticus believes that Tom Robinson is guilty of the crime?

false


How many witnesses does Atticus say he still has?

one, which was tom robinson


How did Atticus protect Tom?

Atticus protected Tom by providing him with a fair trial, representing him to the best of his ability, and challenging the prejudices and biases of the community in court. He also treated Tom with dignity and respect, despite the prevailing racial attitudes of the time.


Who came to tom's defense in the courtroom and what did he say?

Tom's lawyer, Atticus Finch, defended him in the courtroom. He argued that there was no solid evidence to convict Tom Robinson of the crime he was accused of, and that the case against him was based on racial prejudice.


Who was Atticus defending as a lawyer and why?

Atticus decides to defend Tom Robinson, who is negro. It causes controversy because white people back then were so unbelievably ignorant that they wanted to pretty much say that Tom was guilty of a crime he didn't commit without a fair trial. Atticus wants to honor the law and is unbiased in helping Tom.


What does Atticus argue are some of the reasons that tom should not be convicted?

Atticus argues that there is no physical evidence against Tom, the testimonies of the witnesses are unreliable, and it is illogical for Tom, who has a disabled arm, to have committed the crime in question.


What page does Atticus say he will take tom Robinson's case?

he doesnt say he will tom cannot afford a lawer so because of the maranda wright he is appointed to tom


What according to atticus made mayella pin the crime on tom?

Atticus believed that Mayella falsely accused Tom Robinson of a crime because she was afraid of the consequences of her actions. He thought that Mayella was pressured by the expectations and assumptions of the society she lived in, which led her to blame an innocent man rather than face the truth about her own mistakes.


What according to atticus is the crime that has been?

Atticus Finch believes that the crime committed in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the societal injustice of racism and prejudice. He argues that the wrongful conviction of Tom Robinson is a result of the town's deeply ingrained racial biases.


Where is tom during the time that Atticus faces the mob downtown?

Tom is in the Maycomb County Jail during the time that Atticus faces the mob downtown.


Why does Atticus bring up the fact that tom Robinson had been in trouble before?

Atticus brings up Tom Robinson's previous trouble with the law to show that it does not make him guilty of the current crime he is being accused of. Atticus wants to emphasize that past actions should not influence the judgment of the current case.


In To Kill a Mockingbird who gives the Tom Robinson case to Atticus?

Judge Taylor assigns Atticus to defend Tom Robinson.