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When he was 15, he was in reform school: He stole a car.
Baltimore? That's like being hit in the head with a crowbar once a day!
No. He wouldn't really lie.
- He got there, didn't he? - He said he ran. At least I think he did.
- Are you a Yankee fan? - No, Baltimore.
a full ten seconds before the body hit the floor.
- Who's got something to say? - /'m willing to sit for an hour.
I haven't seen him for two years.
Well, we're still tied up six to six. Who's got a suggestion?
And, well, we can vote on it right now.
- Are you a salesman? - I'm an architect.
Premeditated murder is the most serious charge tried in our criminal courts.
while the body of his father was lying in the bedroom.
I thought it was obvious from the word go. Nobody proved otherwise.
THIS ISN'T A GAME
the way he handled all those points one by one, in logical sequence.
Gentlemen, that's a very sad thing - to mean nothing.
Excuse me. This was a secret ballot. We all agreed on that, no?
Look. Now what about the old man?
- How about you? - I don't know about the rest of 'em,
This woman testified in open court!
You smell like cough drops
and we'll just sweat the whole thing out right here.
I think it's clear the boy never went to the movies that night.
Besides, they got the infield covered.
Well, that sounds fair to me. Anyone object?
Wish I could figure out some way we could break it up.
One, two, three and so on around the table, if that's OK with you gentlemen.
There were six cars on the train. She saw it through the last two.
There are questions I'd have liked to ask. Maybe they wouldn't mean anything but...
I think it's customary to take a preliminary vote.
Well, things are lookin' up here, huh?
It is. Now could we get on to something else?
I want you to tell me why you changed your vote. Give me reasons.
OK, fellas. Can we hold it down a minute? Fellas?
Not guilty.
Why don't you stop making smart remarks?
He claims that he went to a movie at about 11.30,
You're not gonna tell me we're supposed to believe this kid, knowing what he is.
Thank you very much. OK, gentlemen. Everybody's here.
- They proved it. - I'd like to ask you something.
He also claims that the two detectives threw him down a half a flight of stairs.
- It's the same knife! - What do you think you're doin'?
If there's a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused -
Great. Maybe we can follow this one up with a little dancing and refreshments!
- I do. - Good. Let's take the facts one at a time.
- What's the difference? - It's reasonable to sit in order.
For cryin' out loud, the kid's own lawyer knew he didn't stand a chance.
You see, I was looking for a motive.
Wait. We decided to do this a certain way. I think we ought to stick to it.
I started to be convinced, you know, very early in the case.
There's no point staying here for ever. OK.
We have nothing to gain or lose by... by our verdict.
Couldn't change my mind if you talked for 100 years.
- I'm trying to settle something here. - Well, I think this is important.
Well, maybe it serves him right. You know what I mean?
- He's guilty. - Anybody else? The vote is eight to four.
It's a very unusual knife.
Finally they saw the boy run, angry, out of the house. What does that prove?
I want to ask you something. Do you believe his story?
Hey! Two points.
This sensitivity I can understand.
Baltimore?
Perhaps if the gentleman down there who is disagreeing with us could tell us why.
All those voting not guilty, please raise your hands.
She was making a tremendous effort to look 35.
If nobody else has an idea, I might have a cutie here.
You heard what we did. The kid's a dangerous killer.
- Looks like we'll be here for dinner. - OK, now let's get down to business.
Her bed was next to the window, and she could look out
Wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth.
- Oh, come on! Mr Foreman, let's go. - The guy's still in the bathroom.
I just finished painting an apartment that overlooked an el line. It took three days.
It's only a shower.
Maybe we can talk about setting some kind of time limit.
CERTAIN THINGS SHOULD BE POINTED OUT TO THIS PERSON
- Now, listen, buddy... - Who tells you that you have the right
- Yes, you are. - You bet he is.
Yeah, I guess so.
Number twelve?
- We'd like to get started. - Oh, I'm sorry.
No, but I'd like to know if an old man who drags one foot cos he had a stroke