Atticus Finch's Trial In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Maycomb, Alabama it is always nice and calm, and nothing really happens in the little town. One day a lawyer named Atticus Finch decided to defend an african american man that was accused of rapping Robert Ewell’s daughter.Atticus believes that Tom Robinson is innocent and that he should be treated equal and not be found guilty of something he didn’t do. The town of Maycomb hated his decision and one person, Mrs.dubose, said, “he was no better than the trash he was defending”. One night, sheriff tate went to Mr.Finches’ house to tell him that they were moving Tom Robinson to the maycomb jail and that there might be a mob after Tom Robinson, so Atticus Finch went to the jailhouse and sat in front of the jail. When the mob got there, they

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