Did he do it?
probably, but not conclusively
>>82156026
>>82156094
You are now on the Jury. Did he do it?
>>82155992
Yes, ofcourse he fucking did it. The film was about how easily it is to paint a picture and create a different narrative.
>>82156188
Boy oh boy, it's really hot, huh? Pardon me, but don't you ever sweat?
>>82156304
You’d think they’d at least air-condition the place. I almost dropped dead in court.
>12 angry woman
>they just decide he isn't guilty because he's handsome
>>82156361
based on true story
>>82156361
> 12 angry women
> movie is 4 hours long
> they never reach a verdict
>>82155992
Looking at his disgusting semitic features, one can only assume that he's guilty.
>>82156462
He's mexican you faggotso yes
>>82156486
i thought he was italian
>>82156462
>>82156486
Hello Juror 6
>>82155992
He must be loyle to his capo
>>82157007
ay juror 6 made some good points desu
>>82155992
yes
>yeah, witnesses saw the kid stabbing the woman to death and the kid confessed the crime, but why should we judge him?
>why should we die because his knife trespassed some random bodily borders?
>isn't everyone not guilty until proven otherwise even if they're guilty?
>>82156271
>>82156462
>>82156486
It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. And wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth. Maybe he's Italian? I don't really know what the truth is. I don't suppose anybody will ever really know.
>>82156188
That's an irrelevant question for a jury member.
There was reasonable doubt, therefore, not guilty verdict.
>>82155992
Not beyond reasonable doubt
>>82155992
>Guys lets just assume he didn't do it
> people are actually arguing against the presumption of innocence
> in a death penalty state no less