Did he do it?

Did he do it?

probably, but not conclusively

maybe

You are now on the Jury. Did he do it?

Yes, ofcourse he fucking did it. The film was about how easily it is to paint a picture and create a different narrative.

Boy oh boy, it's really hot, huh? Pardon me, but don't you ever sweat?

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

based on true story

> 12 angry women
> movie is 4 hours long
> they never reach a verdict

Looking at his disgusting semitic features, one can only assume that he's guilty.

He's mexican you faggot
so yes

i thought he was italian

Hello Juror 6

He must be loyle to his capo

ay juror 6 made some good points desu

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?

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.

That's an irrelevant question for a jury member.
There was reasonable doubt, therefore, not guilty verdict.

Not beyond reasonable doubt

>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