:10:01
OK, if l can have your attention. You fellas
can handle this thing any way you want.
:10:06
l´m... you know,
l´m not gonna make any rules.
:10:09
We can, well, discuss it first, then vote
on it. That´s, of course... that´s one way.
:10:15
And, well, we can vote on it right now.
:10:17
l think it´s customary
to take a preliminary vote.
:10:20
Yeah, let´s vote. Who knows?
Maybe we can all get outta here.
:10:25
OK. Then l think that you know that we
have a first-degree murder charge here,
:10:31
and if we vote the accused guilty,
we´ve got to send him to the chair.
:10:36
Um... That´s mandatory.
:10:39
- l think we know that.
- Yeah, let´s see who´s where.
:10:42
- OK. Anyone doesn´t wanna vote?
- lt´s fine with me.
:10:47
OK, then, just remember that this
has to be twelve to nothing, either way.
:10:52
That´s the law. OK, are we ready?
:10:55
All those voting guilty,
please raise your hands.
:11:01
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven...
:11:06
eight, nine, ten, eleven.
:11:09
OK, that´s eleven guilty.
:11:11
Those voting not guilty?
:11:14
One. Right.
:11:16
Eleven guilty, one not guilty.
Well, now we know where we are.
:11:21
Boy, oh boy! There´s always one.
:11:25
So, what do we do now?
:11:28
- l guess we talk.
- Boy, oh boy!
:11:31
You really think he´s innocent?
:11:36
- l don´t know.
- You sat in court with the rest of us.
:11:39
You heard what we did.
The kid´s a dangerous killer.
:11:42
- He´s 18 years old.
- Well, that´s old enough.
:11:46
He stabbed his own father
four inches into the chest.
:11:49
They proved it
a dozen different ways in court.
:11:51
- Would you like me to list ´em for you?
- No.
:11:55
- Then what do you want?
- l just want to talk.
:11:58
What´s there to talk about?
Eleven of us think he´s guilty.