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Judge Taylor believed that Tom Robinson was innocent but the jury said that he was guilty

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What is the jury's decision in tom Robinson's case?

He's guilty, but the evidence clearly shows he didn't do it. Judge Taylor claims him not guilty though.


How many woman were on Tom Robinson's jury in to kill a mockingbird?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," there were no women on Tom Robinson's jury. The jury consisted of twelve white men.


What is a group of Jury members called?

A Jury


When the jury returnswhat does Scout observe about them?

Scout observes that the jury members are unperturbed and do not look at Tom Robinson or his family as they deliver the guilty verdict. She notices their indifference and lack of emotion, which contrasts with the gravity of the situation.


How many members are selected in a jury?

Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them


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.


How did Jem feel about the jury members?

Jem felt disappointed and outraged by the jury members because he believed they were biased against Tom Robinson due to racism and prejudice. He was disillusioned by the injustice of the trial and the verdict.


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).


Can the jury system be rigged?

Yes, it can be. For instance, jury members can be intimidated or bribed.


How many members are on a jury?

12


What jury means a jury can not find a verdict?

A hung jury is when the jury members can't agree so the judge dismisses them.


What is the word for being called to jury duty?

You are "summoned" for jury duty, and once the jury members are chosen the jury panel is then "empaneled."