12 Angry Men
"what is reasonable doubt? That's nothing but words"
Explain the concept of reasonable doubt. Why is it important, and how did it affect the verdict in 12 angry men? Include specific example from the movie in your answer (1 paragrah)
Explain the concept of reasonable doubt. Why is it important, and how did it affect the verdict in 12 angry men? Include specific example from the movie in your answer (1 paragrah)
Reasonable doubt is having enough doubt about the guilt of the accused to render a fair verdict. There cannot be enough doubt in the minds of the jurors to convict a person.
If there is a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused . . . then you must declare him not guilty. If, however, there is no reasonable doubt, then he must be found guilty. Whichever way you decide, the verdict must be unanimous. I urge you to deliberate honestly and thoughtfully.
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