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Shh. Shh.
a reasonable doubt...
In the event
that you find the accused guilty...
- Piece of gum?
- No, thanks.
- Huh?
- ...move it.
That's it.
This is gonna be
the hottest day of the year.
Could be.
- Just knock.
- Okay, thanks. We will.
Good morning.
- Mr. Foreman.
- Huh?
Hey.
That's right.
Hmm?
I'm a broker.
Phoom!
- Sure.
- What's the difference?
I beg pardon?
Logical sequence.
I was very impressed.
Uh, fellas.
Is - Is everyone here?
The old man is inside.
No. Baltimore.
- Baltimore?
- Yeah.
Baltimore?
Okay, gentlemen,
if I can have your attention.
That's, of course, uh -
That's, uh, one way.
Uh-huh.
One. Right.
I don't know.
They proved it
a dozen different ways in court.
No.
Hmm?
Great. I heard
a pretty good story last night.
He's had a -
He's had a pretty miserable 18 years.
- Come on.
- We have a job to do. Now let's do it.
Rice Pops.
It's a product I work on at the agency.
- Yeah.
- Say, do you mind?
Okay. Um...
perhaps if the gentleman down there
who's disagreeing with us...
Uh, suppose we go
once around the table.
Well, uh...
Number one.
A second later,
he heard a body hit the floor.
- Yeah.
- Right. Next.
It is obvious, to me anyway,
that the boy's entire story was flimsy.
Everything fits.
- Okay, gentlemen.
- Now, now.
- Now, gentlemen.
- Come on. Sit down. Sit down.
I don't think
that was a very strong motive.
Anything else?
- No.
- Okay.
He stole a car.
He's been arrested for mugging.
I got one.
Kids.
- Now I think -
- Brother, you can say that again.
- Come on now.
- There's nothing personal about this.
K-I-D. Kid.
- Shouldn't we go in order?
- They'll get a chance to talk.
- Knife?
- Yeah. Thank you.
- I do.
- Good.
There's a difference
between a slap and a punch.
Switchblade knives.
Am I right so far?
Four.
- It's possible.
- But not very probable.
I'll abstain.
"Guilty."
"Not guilty."
"Guilty."
I did.
- Oh, fine.
- I knew it.
Shall we continue?
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
- I'm a watchmaker.
- Oh, really?
I, uh
- I got a little excited back there. I...
Uh...
♪ Be, be, be ♪
I'm an architect.
Hmm.
Yeah.
Maybe.
No difference at all.
I don't know.
We should -
Should've been done already.
Uh...
Hup.
That one.
- I would.
- Okay, go.
A second later,
he heard the body hit the floor.
- He identified it in court.
- That's right.
She remembered
the most insignificant details.
Hey!
- The nerve.
- All right, listen...
a full 10 seconds
before the body hit the floor.
Attention maybe.
Why...
- Wait a minute.
- When there was a chance...
- No, thanks.
- I'll take one.
Thanks.
Probably thousands.
Wait a minute.
What are you trying to give us here?
You what?
He was court-appointed.
no money, no glory,
not even much chance of winning.
Except maybe
some guy's mother or somebody. I...
Ah, look.
Will you look at the time, huh?
- Yeah.
- I have been listening very carefully.
she screamed
and then went to telephone the police.
so he knew
that somebody saw something.
- He says he did.
- "Says he did"? Boy! How do you like that?
These guys
keep going off every which way.
Oh!
Oh, brilliant.
Ηe said he went
from his bedroom to the front door.
- Why don't we just have 'em run the trial all over again
so you can get everything straight? - Mr. Foreman.
- He said 20 seconds.
- Ηe said 15.
He said 20 seconds.
What are you trying to distort...
- He said 15.
- How does he know how long 15 seconds is?
- He said 15 seconds.
- He was very positive about it.
- Maybe he didn't.
- The old man said he did.
- Am I right so far?
- That's the story, for the 19th time.
Okay.
Yeah.
- Right.
- What's the time?
Oh.
- You're a sadist.
- You...
Let me go!
I'll kill him. I'll kill him!
I suppose somebody
has to start it off again.
- I beg pardon.
- "I beg pardon." What are you so polite about?
For the same reason you're not.
This fighting...
We have a responsibility.
that we are...
Notified.
That we are notified by mail...
Thank you.
No, I don't.
- Hmm.
- Mr. Foreman?
Two?
Not guilty.
- Number three?
- Guilty.
Number four?
Guilty.
- Number five?
- Not guilty.
- Number six?
- Not guilty.
Number seven?
Guilty.
Number eight?
Not guilty.
- Number nine?
- Not guilty.
- Number 10?
- Guilty.
Number 11?
Not guilty.
Number 12?
Number 12.
Guilty.
Yeah, right.
And we go into extra innings here, huh?
- Oh!
- I mean, you keep shouting at the top of your lungs.
Loudmouth.
You know...
And, uh...
- Oh, yeah?
- That's out in Queens.
Well.
Hey! Ηuh?
Yeah, huh?
Hey!
Two points.
You know?
Pardon me.
Yes.
No, I don't.
Pardon.
That's correct.
According to
the police testimony in court...
- I do.
- Under great emotional stress?
on a particular night.
Monday night?
Monday night?
The, um...
The...
Mrs. Bainbridge.
The Remarkable Mrs. Bainbridge.
I saw that.
It's called The Amazing Mrs. Bainbridge.
- Who else?
- I'd never heard of them before.
No.
I wasn't.
Big point!
Give me that.
You...
- You?
- No.
Well, I have.
You know, on my back stoop...
Switchblades came
with the neighborhood where I lived.
- I don't know.
- What do you mean you don't know?
I don't know.
- You what?
- You heard me. I've had enough.
- Now listen.
- Guilty or not guilty?
eight.
Um, nine.
Um, all those voting guilty,
raise your hands.
No, sir.
Listen to me.
They're no good.
I mean, what -
What's happening in here?
Listen to me.
I...
They're... wild.
Listen to me.
- Listen.
- I have.
We may be wrong.
I don't know.
she saw the boy raise his arm over his head
and stab down into the father's chest.
Anybody object?
All right. I'm changing my vote.
He's guilty.
Anybody else?
The vote is eight to four.
Okay.
Thank you.
Now then,
I'm sure you'll pardon me for this...
Please.
Just give me a minute,
and I'll be finished.
in my mind.
No glasses.
So what?
What do ya think that means?
I did.
Did you ever see a woman who had to wear glasses and
didn't want to because she thinks they spoil her looks?
That's all.
- Wait a second.
- Here's another guess.
- No.
- It's not possible?
Is it possible?
Not guilty.
Do you?
Not guilty.
Eleven to one.
You're alone.
Here. Ah...
Well?
Say something!
Rotten kids.
You work your life out!
I can't keep...
No.
Not guilty.
Not guilty.
Not...
Hey!
Davis.
My name's McCardle.
Well, so long.
So long.