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Every man put on trial is considered innocent until proven guilty. In 12
Angry Men this theory can almost be considered false to the jurors involved in
this murder case. But one man can be credited with sticking to the innocent
until proven guilty theory that most likely saved a man’s life. This juror must
show 11 other jurors that he can prove with enough valid evidence that this boy
is be wrongfully accused of killing his father. Reginald Rose shows us how that
one mans integrity can prove to make a big difference in a kid’s life. Juror #8
can be credited with saving someone’s life. Under intense and hostile scrutiny
juror #8 is the only juror to vote not guilty on the stabbing death of a boy’s
father. #8 doesn’t believe straight out that this boy is innocent of this crime.
#8 believes that it would wrong to send a boy off to be executed without
discussing it first. Jurors #3 and #10 are the most hostile of the jurors.
They
believe deep down that this boy killed his father. They believe that everything
they heard in the courtroom holds true and they don’t really want to see this
kid live any longer. Juror #8 still had reasonable doubt about the murder. He
doesn’t want to vote guilty until he has enough evidence that this boy did
indeed kill his father. Many different points are made about the boy who
supposedly stabbed his father, that are cross examined well by juror #8 who
still stands alone at not guilty. All of the evidence that the 11 jurors found
contains flaws in them. For instance the woman who supposedly witnessed the
stabbing wasn’t wearing her glasses. Also the stab wound in the boys father was
made so that a taller man or boy could have made that type of wound with a
switchblade knife. When these key pieces of evidence becomes clearer to the 11
jurors we start to see jurors questioning there own guilty vote. #9 is the
second juror to vote guilty, because he too has some reasonable doubt. As more
evidence is put on the table the 12 jurors come together and decide that this
boy is innocent. In conclusion, juror #8 believes that every person is innocent
until proven guilty. He was given many pieces of key evidence that showed this
boys guilt but the evidence was examined carefully, and as more evidence was put
out more jurors believed this boy was indeed innocent bringing them all together
to believe this boys innocence
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