Jurors
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Wild Card
100

What career does Juror 12 have?

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100

How many jurors are there for the trial in the movie versus the play?

14 are in the start of the movie because they show the judge dismissing the alternates (play only shows the 12 in the jury room)

100

Which juror did NOT vote in Vote #2?

Which juror changed his vote?

Juror 8

Juror 9

100

When the jury votes are tied 6 to 6, and they can't make a unanimous decision, it is a ______ ______. What do they decide to do about this decision? Who changes their vote this time?

Hung Jury

Decide to vote on whether they are a hung jury or not.

Juror 6 changes his vote so they can keep discussing the case rather than give up.

100

Who is the defendant accused of killing? What reason do the jurors give for why he would have done so?

His father has beaten him since he was 5 and they fought earlier in the day (dad hit him again then)

200

What juror "stands alone" at the beginning by being the only juror to vote not guilty in the first vote? What is he doing when we first encounter him and why?

Juror 8; He is standing at the window. He seems to be collecting his thoughts and taking in what all the other jurors are saying.

200

The crime was premeditated homicide. What two directions does the judge give the jury

1. If there is reasonable doubt, not guilty/ if no reasonable doubt, guilty

2. Must be unanimous

200

What two things did the old man say he heard in the apartment upstairs? 

The boy yell "I'm going to kill you" and a thump on the floor.

200

What event do Juror 3 and Juror 8 replay in the jury room? What problem were they trying to sort out?

The stabbing of the knife. The issue is that the stab wound was down into the chest, but the boy is shorter so the stab wound should be going up.

200

What does "el" stand for in the play?

An elevated train.

300

What juror is the last one to vote not guilty at the end of the play? Why does he do so?

Juror 3; he is not strong enough to stand alone and gives in

300

How old is the defendant?

19 Years Old

300

What is the woman's testimony from across the street?

She saw the boy kill the father through the passing of the windows.

300

Which juror says they've seen many knife fights in their backyard and on his stoop. What point did he make about the stabbing?

Juror 5

You don't stab down when using a switch blade (would be an undercut stab)

300

What three different types of votes did the jurors make?

Raise of hands, secret ballot, open ballot.

400

What juror is anxious to leave the discussion because he has tickets to a broadway show? In the movie, why is he anxious to leave?

Juror 7; a baseball game

400

What is the boy's testimony about the knife? What was juror 4's comment about this testimony?

He purchased it, then it fell out of his pocket on the way home.

Juror 4- He thinks it is ridiculous to think someone just happened to pick it up and go to the boy's house to kill the father.

400

What was proven about the old man's testimony that made the jurors know the old man lied in court. (2 things)

The old man would not of been able to hear the boy yell when the train was passing. He was too slow to walk to the front door to see the boy running away.

400

How is the lady's testimony from across the street proved wrong? (Make two points)

She was sleeping and didn't have her glasses on (they were THICK lenses); if she simply rolled over in bed as her testimony said, she would not be able to see the boy kill the father.

400

What are two details of the jury room setting that add to the mood of the play? (atmosphere and physical setting)

atmosphere--Hot, unpleasant, blank walls

physical setting-- long tables with chairs opposite each other (encourages talking but can also be viewed as confrontational)

500

What juror is an older gentleman who understand why the old man lied about the testimony? What part of the play did the movie leave out about his explanation?

Juror 9; the movie did not have hims say, "I am that man," and there was no argument about calling juror 9 a liar.

500

What was juror 8's motive in asking to see the knife?

How many jurors change their vote after this?

He wanted to prove it was not unique and that anyone could buy one.

One juror

500

What dramatic event did the Act 2 end with? Explain why it was ironic.

Juror 3 gets angry that people are changing their votes and goes to attack juror 8 as he screams, "I'm going to kill him!"

This is ironic because earlier he told 8 that if the boy said it then he intended on killing his father. This proved that sometimes it's a phrase used in the heat of the moment.

500

What game do Juror 3 and Juror 12 play on a notepad during the discussion? What happens as they do so?

Tic-Tac-Toe

Juror 8 gets mad, rips up the paper, and tells them "This isn't a game."

500

The boy is 5 feet, 8 inches tall. How tall is the father?

6 feet, 2 inches.

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