1:16:00
Listen to me.
1:16:02
l... We´re... we´re...
1:16:05
This kid on trial here. His type.
Well, don´t you know about them?
1:16:10
There´s a... There´s a danger here.
1:16:13
These people are dangerous.
1:16:16
They´re... wild.
1:16:19
Listen to me. Listen to me.
1:16:22
l have. Now, sit down
and don´t open your mouth again.
1:16:29
Some of the time... l tell you.
1:17:07
lt´s always difficult to keep personal
prejudice out of a thing like this.
1:17:12
Wherever you run into it,
prejudice always obscures the truth.
1:17:18
l don´t really know what the truth is.
1:17:20
l don´t suppose anybody
will ever really know.
1:17:24
Nine of us now seem to feel
that the defendant is innocent.
1:17:28
But we´re just gambling on
probabilities. We may be wrong.
1:17:33
We may be trying to let a guilty man
go free. l don´t know. Nobody really can.
1:17:39
But we have a reasonable doubt.
1:17:41
And that´s something
that´s very valuable in our system.
1:17:45
No jury can declare a man guilty
unless it´s sure.
1:17:50
We nine can´t understand
how you three are still so sure.
1:17:56
- Maybe you can tell us.
- l´ll try.
1:17:59
You´ve made some excellent points,
but l still believe the boy is guilty.