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Title: 12 Angry Men
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It was discovered that the lady wore glasses and she would not have been wearing them at night and thus would not be able to see a murder from a long distance away. After discussing this, all of the jurors were convinced and gave the innocent verdict... Showed first 250 characters
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Shortly after heading to the jury room, the jurors wanted to start with a vote. They did and all but one found him guilty. There was only one juror keeping that boy alive. That is a fact. With a unanimous vote, the boy would be sent to the chair.
I can effectively argue this thesis because that is just the fact, if the decision was unanimous; he would be put to death... Showed next 250 characters
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