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Three:


What do they think we are, crooks?

They lock us up for a little while...

Twelve:


In six days my job could be gone, and the whole company, too. They aren't going to like this.

Well, figure this is our duty.

Three:


Ask her to hire you. She's rich. Look at that suit!

Is it custom-tailored?

Four:


Yes, it is.

I have an uncle who's a tailor.

Four:


How does he do?

Not too well. Y'know, a friend of his, that's a friend of my uncle, the tailor--well--this friend wanted to be on this jury in my place.

Seven:


Why didn't you let him? I would have done anything to miss this.

And get caught or something? Y'know what kind of a fine you could pay for anything like that? Anyway, this friend of my uncle's was on a jury once, about ten years ago--a case just about like this one.

Twelve:


So what happened?

They let him off. Reasonable doubt. And do y'know, about eight years later they found out that he'd actually done it, anyway. A guilty man--a murderer--was turned loose on the streets.

Seven:


I had one last year, while I was on vacation, too.

All right, ladies and gentlemen. Let's take seats.

Seven:


Okay, your honor, start the show.

How about sitting down? The lady at the window. How about sitting down?

Three:


That's if we disagree--but this is open and shut. Let's get it done.

All right. Now--you all can handle this any way you want to. I mean, I'm not going to make any rules. If we want to discuss it first and then vote, that's one way. Or we can vote right now and see how we stand.

Eight:


All right. Let us vote.

Anybody doesn't want to vote?

Seven:


That was easy.

Okay. All those voting guilty raise your hands. Eight--nine--ten--eleven--that's eleven for guilty. Okay. Not guilty?

Three:


Hey, you're in left field!

Okay. Eleven to one. Eleven guilty, one not guilty. Now we know where we stand.

Eight:


No one.

He's still just as guilty, whether it's an easy vote or a hard vote.

Four:


If we're going to discuss this case, why, let's discuss the facts.

I think that's a good point. We have a job to do. Let's do it.

Eleven:


Thank you.

Shall we get back to the case?

Twelve:


Maybe if we each talk for a minute or two. You know--try it on for size.

That sounds fair enough.

Four:


Very fair.

Supposing we go in order.

Seven:


Okay--let's start it off.

Right. We'll start with you.

Three:


Then he called the police. They found the father with a knife in his chest.

And the coroner fixed the time of death at around midnight.

Twelve:


That's right. She saw the killing, didn't she?

Let's go in order.

Ten:


You're a pretty smart lady, aren't you?

Now take it easy.

Ten:


You see--do you see?

Let's calm down now. It's your turn.

Five:


I'll pass it.

That's your privilege. How about you?

Six:


I didn't say it proved anything.

Anything else?

Five:


I used to play in a backyard that was filled with garbage. Maybe it still smells on me.

Now, let's be reasonable. There's nothing personal--

Eleven:


I can understand this sensitivity.

Now let's stop the bickering.

Twelve:


We're wasting time.

It's your turn.

Five:


Look at it! It's the same knife!

Quiet! Let's be quiet.

Eight:


Well, yes, that's true.

I think we ought to get on with it now.

Seven:


We know he bought a switch knife that night and we don't know where he really was. At the movies?

Earlier that night the kid and his father did have a fight.

Seven:


Okay. Let's do it.

That sounds fair. Is everyone agreed?

Eleven:


Perhaps this is best.

Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty.

Three:


That's six.

Please. Six Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Not guilty. Guilty.