12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men depicts how a jury of twelve men must examine the evidence presented at the trial of a young boy accused of murdering his father. The evidence brought forth in the trial is the testimony of an old man who lives in the apartment about the boy’s, a switchblade knife, the boy’s sketchy alibi, and the eyewitness testimony of a woman who lives across from the boy’s apartment building. With the evidence making the boy appear guilty, a single juror questions the accuracy of the evidence and tries to implant reasonable doubt within the other jurors.
The testimony of the old man that lives in the apartment about the boy’s seems to be believable. The old man testified that he had heard what sounded like a fight coming from the boy’s apartment and heard the boy tell his father that he was going to kill him. Furthermore, the old man that says that he heard a body hit the floor, and when he made it to the door, he saw the boy running down the stairs.......
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