Which juror jams a knife into the wall just like the murder weapon?
Juror #8
A group of 12 people who swear to find a person innocent or guilty after fairly listening to evidence in a trial.
Jury
The courtroom is air-conditioned. True or false?
False
In this case, a son allegedly murders his ________.
father
How many days has the trial lasted so far?
6 days
Of the twelve jurors, which one also lived in the slums.
Juror #5
One who is being sued or who is being accused.
Defendant
Where did the boy say he was on the night (at midnight) of the murder?
the movies
What was the name of the movie the boy said he saw?
He couldn't remember
He knifed his own father, _____ inches into the ______.
4; chest
Which juror is an immigrant with an accent?
Juror #11
Another word for murder (h).
Homicide
At fifteen, he was in reform school. He stole a car. He's been arrested for mugging. He was picked up for ______-_______.
knife-fighting
19
The defendant has been kicked around all his life, he has lived in the ___________ all his life, and his mother has been dead since he was nine.
slum
Which juror is a major bigot? He is prejudiced towards people of the same race as the defendant.
Juror #10
To think or plan out what you are going to do before you do it (p)
Premeditated
The burden of proof is on the ________.
prosecution
At the end of Act 1, Juror #8 asks the other eleven jurors to vote again; and if the eleven all vote guilty, he (Juror #8) will ______________.
vote guilty
What was going by when the neighbor saw the murder?
An el train
Which juror wants to hurry and finish deliberating so he can go to a baseball game?
Juror #7
If a jury, after hearing the evidence finds it believable that the person isn’t guilty or that someone else could have done it – they should vote not guilty
Reasonable Doubt
This juror actually votes not-guilty at the end of Act I.
Juror #9
Juror #8 states that the defendant does not have to open his mouth - that no person can be forced to testify against himself. Which amendment of the Constitution is this?
The Fifth Amendment
What does hang this jury mean?
unable to decide a verdict unanimously