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    Juror 3 In 12 Angry Men

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    but also have their own personal characteristics thrown into the mix. Juror Eight is against the death penalty, being calm and open minded to both sides. Unlike Eight, Juror Three is for the Death Penalty. He is very rude, stubborn, and close minded to both sides of the argument. Juror Three not open to other’s ideas, short tempered, and insolent. Firstly, when juror 5, was trying to state how people don’t deserve to die, Juror 3 says, “Sure they do! Especially if they murdered someone. They…

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    movie was Juror number 8. He was my favorite because he was the one who convinced the others to believe that the boy was not guilty about his father’s death. All the other jurors' believed that the boy was guilty in the beginning of the movie, except number 8. Even though the others tried to convince number 8 that the boy was guilty, juror number 8 did not change his vote at all. He was a static character throughout the movie, while the others were dynamic characters. In the movie, juror number…

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    12 Angry Men Juror 8

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    many agree that the boy is guilty except for one man. Juror #8 votes not guilty and pushes to have the evidence talked through. Slowly after reviewing all the evidence carefully the eleven to one vote switched from eleven thinking guilty to eleven thinking not guilty. Each juror brought different experiences and personalities to the jury room. The two that were forceful with their opinions and their reasonings to decide either way we're jurors #8 and #3. The term critical thinking according to…

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    Juror 8 In 12 Angry Men

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    Reginald Rose, I realize that juror #3 and juror #8 are so different but somewhat alike. Even though there is not a lot of similarities between them juror #3 and juror #8 are both somewhat similar they’re both so determined to speak their minds no matter what anyone else says. For example, when everyone was slowing paying attention to juror #8 and trying to understand his perspective on why he didn’t vote guilty in the beginning juror #3 still continued to rant and go against juror #8 because he…

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    Juror No4, a stockbroker, played by E.G. Marshall, acts as though he is entitled and better than everyone in the room. Juror no5 asks him “… don’t you ever sweat” – “No”. He is not involved in any side bar conversations, his only focus is on the facts. He does not base his arguments nor decision on how he views kids from the slums “If we’re going to discuss this case, why, let’s discuss the facts.”. His negotiation strategies includes the win-win approach of collaborative, rationality, and…

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    Juror 3 In 12 Angry Men

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    taken for granted and without even analyzing the case, were ready to give their verdict as guilty, to get it done and over with so they could go about their own business. Because of one Juror and his dissemination of evidences and witness testimony, the others started to see things in a different perspective. Juror 3 is an angry father who is shown as a rude and arrogant man. He runs a messenger service, the Beck…

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    Goldberg will appear in court for on murder charges June 12, according to court records. JURY RETURNS VERDICT IN STALKING CASE Jurors returned a guilty verdict Friday after a two-week trial against a man accused of placing fireworks and a spike-strip at the house of his ex-wife’s attorney, according to a statement from the Humboldt County District Attorney’s office. The jury found…

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    Juror number three is a very stubborn and opinionated man. In the play Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, twelve men must decide the fate of a young boy who is said to have killed his father. Juror number three really does not like to be wrong, especially when it contradicts something that he has believed in for a long time. He yells at all the people that do not agree with him, no matter what the subject is. He also believes that there are facts, that can not be proven false, that point to the…

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    foolish. Here I am babysitting these jurors, while the Judge interrogates that Defendant. All of this in the name of law! Bailiff Bob could hear the jurors and the arrogant box-tie wearing Foreman in a heated discussion behind the closed door. This was the only way in or out of the Deliberation Room. The door had a frosted glass panel on the upper section of door that proclaimed its purpose. The Bailiff’s mind started wondering as he overheard the jurors… Mrs Rutherford literally had a…

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    every single man but one believed that this particular case would result in a unanimous guilty verdict. When the men went around the table to announce their verdicts of guilty or not guilty every man raised their hand in a guilty verdict besides one. Juror eight was the only man who walked into that deliberation room with doubts about whether or not the boy did in fact murder his father. Every man that was apart of the jury had their own reasons as to why they believed with every ounce of their…

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