: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.
:12:01
No one had to think about it twice
except you.
:12:03
l want to ask you something.
Do you believe his story?
:12:07
- l don´t know. Maybe l don´t.
- So how come you voted not guilty?
:12:11
There were eleven votes for guilty.
:12:13
lt´s not easy to raise my hand and send a
boy off to die without talking about it first.
:12:18
- Well, now, who says it´s easy?
- No one.
:12:21
What? Just because l voted fast?
l honestly think the guy is guilty.
:12:26
Couldn´t change my mind
if you talked for 100 years.
:12:28
l´m not trying to change your mind.
lt´s just that...
:12:31
This is somebody´s life.
We can´t decide in five minutes.
:12:34
- Supposing we´re wrong?
- Supposing this building fell on my head?
:12:38
- You can suppose anything.
- That´s right.
:12:41
What´s the difference how long it takes?
Supposin´ we take five minutes? So what?
:12:46
Let´s take an hour. The ball game
doesn´t start till eight o´clock.
:12:55
- Who´s got something to say?
- I´m willing to sit for an hour.
:12:59
- Great. l heard a good story last night...
- That´s not why we´re sitting here.