This play is about twelve jurors who are to
decide the verdict of a 19 year old boy who is accused of killing his
father. The jurors go into a room with
the foreman to talk about the case and decide on a verdict. The vote has to be unanimous either guilty or
not guilty for the case to end. To start
the deciding, the jurors decide to take a preliminary vote to see where they
stand. After counting the ballots the
vote is 11 to 1, guilty. Juror number
eight is the one who votes not guilty.
The reason that juror eight voted not guilty was because he was not sure
that the boy was guilty and he wanted to talk about it. One of the jurors decided to take a minute
for each juror to tell their side of the story and what they personally think
about the case.
After a lot of main
points were made such as there being two of the identical knives, the woman in
her apartment saying she saw the murder take place through the window of the El
train, and how the old man said that he heard the boy say that he was going to
kill his father and then went to his door to see the boy run down the
stairs. After all of this has taken
place they decide to take another vote.
The verdict is still 11 to 1 in the favor of guilty. Juror eight is now going over the time
periods of when the woman said she saw the murder. Juror eight is also trying to explain how the man could not have seen the
boy run down the stairs because the old man would not have had enough time to
get out of bed. After juror eight makes
all of his points they take another vote.
This time the vote is now 6 guilty and 6 not guilty. Juror ten is very disgusted at how a lot of
the jurors are changing their votes.
Some of the jurors now start to get into a fight about how the boy was
able to stab his father who was six inches taller than him. Now a new vote is taken and the count now is
three guilty to nine not guilty. The
jury is again arguing about how the lady could have see the killing. The subject that is brought up is that she
wears glasses and she did not have her glasses on when she supposedly said she
saw the murder. Now juror four changes
his vote to not guilty and juror three is the only one left voting guilty. Juror three sits there for a long time
looking at the rest of the jurors and then he finally changes his vote to not
guilty. Now the vote is unanimous twelve
to none in the favor of not guilty.
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