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I've got a different technique.
I think we can assume the boy ran out in a state of panic, having just killed his father.
That's a damn stupid thing to do.
I don't think you can tell what wound he might have made
the bench will not entertain a recommendation for mercy.
You're always blowin' your stacks over some guy that fanned.
Do you think you could remember details?
They're entitled. It's the system, but...
This phrase, how many times have all of us used it? Probably thousands.
she sees the kid stick the knife into his father.
That's the law. OK, are we ready?
And what about hearin' the kid yell? Huh?
He was born in a slum. Slums are breeding grounds for criminals.
Remarkab/e Mrs...
That's exactly the point this gentleman has been making.
You think somebody else did the stabbing with exactly the same kind of knife?
You know what I mean? Violent. Where are you going?
- Are you his executioner? - I'm one of 'em.
I don't think the kind of boy he is has anything to do with it.
We may be trying to let a guilty man go free. I don't know. Nobody really can.
He was a very old man in a torn jacket.
There's enough doubt to wonder if he was there at all at the time of the killing.
What's the time?
Notified. That we are notified by mail to come down to this place
I think I know this man better than anyone here.
He was an ox. A real ox.
He claimed he was at the movies,
He's a wild, angry kid. That's all he's ever been. And you know why?
That's not a very promising situation for a young lawyer.
It's no secret that children from slums are potential menaces to society. I think...
- I'd like to ask you a personal question. - Go ahead.
Brother, I've seen all kinds of dishonesty in my day,
Nobody wants to change. You're doing a beautiful job.
Human life don't mean as much to them as it does to us.
- Does anybody want a cough drop? - I'll take one.
Certain things should be pointed out to this man.
Guilty.
At this point I happen to be talking to the gentleman sitting next to you.
He's a 15th assistant or something. What does he know?
Gee, I don't know. I guess so.
It's interesting that he'd find a knife exactly like the boy's.
Monday night? Monday night... my wife and I went to the movies.
Some of the time... I tell you.
- I feel he'd have gone for him underhand. - How do you know?
No jury can declare a man guilty unless it's sure.
- Who wants to start? - I will.
What are you lookin' at?
Sure, you can take all the time, hobble around the room, but you can't prove it!
I run a messenger service.
we can assume that the body hit the floor just as the train went by.
I don't really know what the truth is.
What did you think of the case? I mean, it had a lot of interest for me.
I don't suppose anybody will ever really know.
- What kind of a bum is he? - That's what I'm asking.
I'll give you a demonstration. Somebody get up.
- Say, we'd like to get started. - Forgive me, gentlemen.
- Isn't that enough for you? - No, it isn't.
Who the heck could?
Stamp your foot. That'll be the body falling. You can time me from there.
- How about the night before that? - What is this?
Where did that come from?
But if anyone votes not guilty, we'll stay here and talk it out.
- What do you say? - Ten seconds.
- Let's talk about it. - All right. Let's get it in here and look at it.
- Did you ever see a knife fight? - No.
Nobody seeks his advice after 75 years.
The boy was five feet seven inches tall. His father was six two.
Could those marks be made by anything other than eyeglasses?
- A lot of details never came out. - Yeah, well, good luck.
- Well, maybe... - Let's vote on it.
He's guilty for sure. Not a doubt in the whole world.
I don't know. It's all been said.
Tell us what you're thinking. We might be able to show you where you're mixed up.
We're just... Friendly little argument.
Someone starts tellin' us fairy tales and we're listenin'!
Has anybody here any idea how long it would take an el...
Number six?
- 20. What are you tryin' to distort? - He said 15.
When you get to New Year's Eve 1954, let me know.
One man is dead. Another man's life is at stake.
Not guilty.
to decide on the guilt or innocence of a man we... we have never heard of before.
Supposing you were the one who was on trial?
It's your right.
There's something I'd like to say. It's been bothering me a little,
- How come you say so much? - Lawyers aren't infallible.
The storekeeper said it was the only one of its kind he had ever had in stock.
Don't tell me you believe that phoney story about losing the knife
Maybe we need a little yelling. These guys keep going off every which way.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven...
A second later, he heard the body hit the floor.
Great idea. Maybe we can get him elected senator.
Second: The woman across the street
Real jug-handled. You know?
He said 15. He was positive about it.
They come over here and before they can take a breath,
Your turn down there. Let's go.
- Anything wrong? I heard some noise. - No, everything's all right.
- What are you doin'? - I'm gonna try it.
Let us assume that the boy really did commit the murder.
Did you notice that? I mean, to come into court like that.
if you ask me, I'd slap those tough kids down before they start any trouble.