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The best example about number 9’s statement that we could see throughout this book is juror number 8’s great courage of standing up for his opinion. This bravery riches to it’s supreme when he still voted not guilty even though everybody else voted guilty. The other fact that proves this statement is when all the other juries tried to talk juror number 9 into changing his vote by putting him on endless pressure, but he ended up convincing all of them to change their vote to not guilty by giving them solid facts. He showed boundless passion for having a fair trial for the young, previously convicted boy, which turned to his favor at the end when all the other jurors changed their votes to not guilty.
Approximate Word count = 378 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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