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that the jury never looks at a man it's convicted... and they didn't look at tom

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When the jury returns what does scout observe about them?

Scout observes that the jury returns with their verdict very quickly, indicating that they have reached a decision swiftly. She also notices that they avoid looking at Tom Robinson or his family, suggesting discomfort or guilt. Additionally, Scout senses a sense of tension and seriousness in the courtroom as the verdict is read.


How do you show respect to the jury .As an Observe Do you have to stand in court when the jury enters the court .?

My honor ?


What does Scout see when the jury return to the court room that tell her what their decision is?

The jury don't look at the defendant (Tom Robinson).


How can scout tell when a jury has found a defendant guilty?

Scout can tell when a jury has found a defendant guilty if the jury foreman announces the verdict in court in front of everyone present, including the defendant, lawyers, judge, and spectators. The judge will then typically set a date for sentencing.


Who saw the jury not looking at tom in to kill a mockingbird?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout and Jem Finch noticed that the jury was not looking at Tom Robinson during the trial. Scout observes that the jury members did not glance at Tom as he walked past them, suggesting their prejudice and lack of impartiality in the case.


What did Atticus say to the jury that Scout did not hear?

Atticus asked that all spectators be removed from the courthouse.


What is the time and place scout compared the atmosphere in the courthouse before the jury returns?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout compares the atmosphere in the courthouse before the jury returns to a "cold February morning" as people wait nervously in silence for the verdict. The tension and anticipation are heightened as the moment of truth draws near.


What is behind a jury box?

A jury box is typically located in a courtroom and is where the jury members sit during a trial. The purpose of the jury box is to provide a place for the jury to observe the proceedings and make decisions based on the evidence presented in court.


How does scout knows the verdict before it is read?

Scout knows that the jury never looks at a defendent they have not aquitted. and when the jury walked in, none of them looked at Tom


What is the difference between a grand jury and a jury?

A Grand Jury hears primarily from the prosecutor, usually in sessions that are closed to the press and the public, and decides whether there is enough evidence to charge someone and to hold a trial. A jury (or Petit Jury) hears evidence from both prosecutor and defense in a courtroom before a judge where any member of the press and the public can come and observe. The Judge tells the jury what the law says and the jury decides if the facts indicate guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The judge then releases the defendant (if found not guilty) or passes sentence (if found guilty).


What does Scout say is a sure sign of guilt?

Scout says that running away is a sure sign of guilt because that's what Tom Robinson did when he saw Bob Ewell in front of Mayella Ewell's house hope this help cheaters lol =] Also jury coming back quickly.


What does atticus tell scout about why the jury toook so long to convict tom?

Because the jury knew that Tom was innocent because mayella was strangled with both hands and Tom had a useless left arm. Yet the town of Maycomb is racist, so Mr. Ewell's word is stronger than Tom's. So the jury had to choose between the white mans word or the facts