12 Angry Men - Facts About the Jurors

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What is the setting of the play

A large, bare, drab jury room of the New York Court of Law on a very hot summer afternoon in 1957

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What are the charges against the defendent

Premeditated homicide in the first degree

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Which juror is a football coach at Andrrew J. McCorkle High School in Queens, and changes his vote in the fifth vote

The foreman

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Which juror offers cough drops, works at a bank, has a son with the mumps and changes his vote in the fourth vote

The 2nd juror

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Which juror runs a messenger service, has a son, who he fought with and hasn't seen in two years, plays tic-tac-toe with the 12th juror, tells the 8th juror he is going to kill him, and is the last to change his vote

The 3rd juror

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Which juror is a broker, had recently attended the movies, and wears glasses

The 4th juror

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Which juror is a Milwaukee fan, has lived in a slum his whole life, is the third juror to change his vote, and figures that the old man took longer than he stated to reach the door

The 5th juror

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Which juror is a painter, and changes his vote in the fourth vote

The 6th juror

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Which juror has tickets to a baseball game, is a salesman, and changes his vote just to be done with debating the verdict

The 7th juror

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Which juror votes not guilty from the first vote, has two children, has a switch blade exactly the same as the one used in the murder, and is an architect

The 8th juror

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Which juror is an old man, changes his vote in the second vote out of respect for #8, and notices many details about the old male witness

The 9th juror

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Which juror has a hot weather cold, but changes his vote so that "you smart bastards can do whatever you want"; has prejudice against “the defendant’s people” and owns garages

The 10th juror

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Which juror has a German accent, is a watchmaker, and is the fourth juror to change his vote

The 11th juror

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Which juror works at an ad agency, plays tic-tac-toe with the third juror, and changes his vote in the fifth vote, but then changes to guilty, and then changes his vote again

The 12th juror

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What two teams are playing in the baseball game

The Yankees and Cleveland

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What is the outcome of the first vote

1 not guilty, 11 guilty

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How old was the defendent when his mother died

Nine

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Why was the defendent's father in jail for a year and a half

Forgery

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Who says that they heard the defendent kill his father

The old man who lives beneath the boy and his father, who saw the boy running down the stairs after the murder

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What was the approximate time of the murder

Ten after Twelve

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What was the defendent's alibi

He was at a movies

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Who claims that they saw the boy kill his father through a window

The woman who lives across the el tracks

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How many times has the defendent been arrested

Five

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Why was the defendent in Children's Court at the age of 10

He threw a rock at his teacher

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Why was the defendent in Reform School at the age of 14

For steeling a car

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What else had the defendent been arrested for

Mugging, and attempting to knife someone, twice

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What type of knife is the murder weapon

A switch knife

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What does the defendent claim happened to his knife on the night of the murder

It fell out of his pocket

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What did the defendent plan to do with the knife he bought

Give it to his friend, whose knife he had broken three weeks beforehand

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What is the outcome of the second vote

2 for not guilty, 10 for guilty

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What is the outcome of the third vote

3 for not guilty, 9 for guilty, but then one juror changes his mind for a 4 for not guilty vote and an 8 for guilty vote

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How long does it take for the old man to get from his bedroom to the door

42 seconds

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What is the result of the fourth vote

6 for guilty and 6 for not guilty

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What is the result of the fifth vote

9 for not guilty, and 3 for guilty

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How is the women's testimony proven incorrect

She had glasses marks on her nose, but wasn't wearing when she witnessed the murder

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How is the man's testimony proven incorrect

He couldnt hear over the elevated train, and couldnt reach the doorin time

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What is the final verdict

Not guilty

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