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Title: 12 angry man
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The devil?¦s advocate might not be in opposition to the idea of canonizing the candidate, but his presence merely serves the purpose of offering hypothetical arguments against the case. Likewise, the lone dissenting juror in the film serves similar purposes... Showed first 250 characters
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In fact, as this sequence begins he excuses himself from voting and accedes to voting guilty if there is no one else willing to vote not guilty in a secret ballot.
The secret ballot itself is a vital instrument in the juror?¦s mechanism of social influence... Showed next 250 characters
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