The Tom Robinson trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" took place in the month of August.
Cotton Gin
Tom Robinson is right handed and crippled in the left arm. Atticus said so during the trial and when Tom Robinson took the oath he couldn't keep his crippled arm over the bible. This is evidence that Tom Robinson didn't punch Mayella in the face because she got a black eye on the opposite side of her face, meaning Tom Robinson would've had to use his left hand.
Tom Robinson had a deformed left hand.
from TKAM right? He got his hand stuck in a cotton gin
from TKAM right? He got his hand stuck in a cotton gin
The fact that Tom Robinson's left hand was crippled, making it physically impossible for him to inflict the bruises on Mayella Ewell's face, proves his innocence. Additionally, the lack of any concrete evidence linking Tom Robinson to the crime further supports his innocence.
In to kill a mockingbird, Tom Robinson lost his arm at age 12 in Mr. Dolphus Raymond's cotton gin.
Atticus' witnesses in the trial of Tom Robinson were Sheriff Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, and Atticus himself. Each witness provided their testimony to support their side of the case.
Atticus was showing the Ewell was left handed and that he could have beaten Mayella.
No, his right hand was crippled. Yes it was. Recall that Atticus demonstrated Bob Ewell to be left-handed, and then used that as evidence to show Ewell could have done it, and similar evidence showed that Tom couldn't have, because that evidence was that his left was crippled.
Helen Robinson is the name of Tom Robinson's wife.