Twelve Angry Men Questions on Evidence
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The testimonies of the downstairs neighbor and the old man in Twelve Angry Men
The testimonies of the downstairs neighbor and the old man in Twelve Angry Men are crucial in the trial. The downstairs neighbor claims he heard the defendant yell, "I'm going to kill you," followed...
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In Twelve Angry Men, was the neighbor's testimony credible? Explain.
The neighbor's testimony isn't credible because, due to his disability, he wouldn't have been able to get to the door quick enough to see the defendant running down the stairs. His claim that he...
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Jurors' Perspectives and Deliberations in "Twelve Angry Men"
In Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men, the jury deliberates the fate of a young man accused of murder. Juror 8 initially votes "not guilty," citing doubts about the evidence, such as the knife and...