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This is gonna be the hottest day of the year.
I guess it's just they have peculiar ways of expressing themselves.
You listen to some fairy tales. You start getting through to these old ladies.
Now, this is the way I'd stab a man who was... taller than I was.
You can say that again. The kids who crawl out of these places are real trash.
Oh, brilliant!
- That's right. I broke the law. - You pulled a real bright trick.
after being slapped by his father.
According to the police testimony, the boy was questioned in the kitchen,
Pardon RH. I Vote Not Guilty
The old man who lived downstairs says he heard the kid yell I'm gonna kill ya.
All right, then you tell me. What are we sitting here for?
just in time to see the boy running down the stairs. Am I right?
Mr Foreman, I'd like to change my vote to not guilty.
I guess you're first.
I'd like to go over something, if you gentlemen don't mind.
And that's something that's very valuable in our system.
- Just cos she was rubbin' her nose? - She had those marks. I saw 'em.
I'm ready to walk into court and declare a hung jury.
He just isn't sure. It's not easy to stand alone against the ridicule of others.
- Do you think we'll be much longer? - I don't know.
Or don't you have the guts to do what you think is right?
Eleven of us still think he's guilty.
That's the most fantastic story ever.
Maybe they were sunglasses! Maybe she was far-sighted! What do you know?
- Boy, the arrogance of this guy! - All right.
All right. Who was it? Come on, I wanna know.
Now, this happened at 10 minutes after 12.
I thought we'd sit in order, by jury numbers.
I don't remember, but I don't see how he could have run.
Well, that's it. That's the whole case.
There's a phoney deal if I ever heard one.
- How'd you like it? - I don't know. It was pretty interesting.
and he was captured by two detectives in the hallway of his house.
- Would you like me to list 'em for you? - No.
- So? What do you think that means? - I'm sick of your yellin'...
Number five?
Most of 'em, it's like they have no feelings! They can do anything!
It takes a six-car el train ten seconds to pass a given point.
Someone else claims he heard the killing, saw the boy run out after,
It's only one night. A boy may die.
We have a responsibility.
You want to take the chair? Take the chair.
Oliver & Company 1988 sucks because of Charlie Barker
It was just that I looked at him for a very long time.
OK, there's another vote called for. Anyone object?
- What was it like? Noisy? - Oh, brother! No matter. We were punchy.
One. Right.
He couldn't have identified the voice with the el roaring by.
Like, some account exec will get up and he'll say:
Testimony that could put a boy into the electric chair shou/d be that accurate.
Says he did? Boy, how do you like that?
I sat there in court for six days listening while the evidence built up.
You can talk here for ever. It's still the same thing.
Fathers don't seem to think it's important any more.
It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this.
Trump strategy explained... "Let's throw it out on the stoop & see if the cat licks it up."
What do you mean? What's the point of having witnesses at all?
Now, my question is: If he really had killed his father,
Oh, I'm sorry for interrupting.
This is insane. What are you wasting everybody's time for?
Hey, listen. Listen, he's right. I saw them too. I was the closest one to her.
He even wiped the knife clean of fingerprints.
You really think he's innocent?
The boy on trial is probably guilty, but... I want to hear more.
on the way to the movies, sometime between 11.30 and 3.10,
And he heard the kid yell out I'm gonna kill ya.
He can't hear you. He never will. Let's sit down.
The vote is now six to six.
Said it sounded like a fight.
insignificant old man who...
walk 43 feet down and open the front door, all in 15 seconds.
that he's wrong and we're right. Maybe if we each took a couple of minutes just to...
I'm convinced. Not guilty.
Well, I don't know you, but I'm bettin' you've never been wronger in your life.
We're ready now.
Are we supposed to believe he didn't see the kid tearin' down the steps
I mean, if I was on trial for my life,
- Yeah? I almost fell asleep. - I mean, I've never been on a jury before.
Hit 'em where they live-that's my motto.