This occurs when a jury can not reach a verdict.
What is a hung jury?
A preconceived opinion or belief without reasoning or experience.
What is prejudice?
The juror who was last to vote Not Guilty.
Who is Juror 3?
The result of the preliminary vote. (numbers)
What is 11-1?
Who is Kreeden?
Evidence based on inferences and indirectly proving a fact. Ex: the boy having a fight with his father the night of the murder.
What is circumstantial evidence?
Rights ensuring that the background of any Indigenous person suspected of committing a crime is looked into and a fair sentencing is given.
What are Gladue Rights?
The European watchmaker.
Who is Juror 11?
The setting of the play.
What is an old court jury room in New York City, 1950's?
The first student to read as Juror 8.
Who is Kass?
An example of this is everyone buying toilet paper at the start of COVID.
What is mob/herd mentality?
The quality of being fair or reasonable.
What is justice?
The juror who notices the glasses prints on the witness' nose.
The witness who claimed to have heard the boy yell "I'm going to kill you."
Who is the old man living on the floor below?
The only student who voted "Guilty" on our guilty/not guilty chart.
Who is John?
The conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
What is the prosecution?
The jurors must find the defendant guilty, beyond this.
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
The juror who is a stock broker, is very logical.
Who is Juror 4?
The first piece of evidence brought into the room during deliberations.
What is the switchblade knife?
The sound effect Miss Decker added for ~ambience~ while reading the 2nd act of the play.
What are rain/thunderstorm sounds?
Infallible (definitions)
What is Unable to make mistakes or be wrong, reliable?
Testimony (definition)
What is a formal written or spoken statement?
Works for a marketing agency and is often distracted.
Who is Juror 12?
The final words spoken in Act 1 of the play.
What is "you don't really mean you'll kill me, do you?"
Bed, bath and...
What is Beyond Reasonable Doubt?