He has been sentenced to rape Mr Ewell up the bum holey and Tom has to make him cry and stick his penis in his mouth
After he was sentenced he tried to escape the prison and was shot dead by the guards.
Tom Robinson is sentenced to life in prison after being wrongfully convicted of raping Mayella Ewell in "To Kill a Mockingbird." This unjust sentence is a significant event in the novel that highlights the racial prejudice prevalent in the society of Maycomb.
Tom Robinson was accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white woman, in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Following the trial, Tom Robinson was found guilty of the crime he did not commit and was sentenced to prison. Tragically, he was later shot and killed while attempting to escape from prison.
A collection was taken up for Tom Robinson's wife and kids because Tom was falsely convicted of a crime and sentenced to death, leaving his family without financial support. The community felt sympathy for his family and wanted to help them during a difficult time.
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.
Mayella tells the judge that on November 21st she was raped by Tom Robinson. But What really happened was that since she felt so lonely she got to the point of seducing a black man (tom Robinson) and to cover that up she accused him of rape which sentenced him to death.
Tom Robinson - athlete - was born in 1938.
Helen Robinson is the name of Tom Robinson's wife.
Tom Robinson is described as hard working and helpful.
The jury finds Tom Robinson guilty of raping Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson was innocent, but because Robert "Bob" Ewell knew that no one (the white populace) would believe Robinson, (and that Ewell made up a "convincing" testimony about Tom Robinson raping Mayella), the jury found Robinson guilty of all charges despite the fact that it was obvious he was innocent. The verdict was that he was guilty, and was sentenced to death.
I actually think he was sentenced to death. But Atticus wanted to appeal it to the supreme court justice. Unfortunately Tom tried to run away from the situation and died doing so. The real question though is was Tom actually trying to run away from the prison or did the prison guards kill him on purpose... 17 bullets... i hv no clue