Essay On Tom Robinson Get A Fair Trial

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THE INTRODUCTION Good afternoon, my name is Brittney Gruber, and it is my oppurtunity to represent the State of Maycomb and to serve as a prosecutor on this case. On November 21, 1935, the defendant in this matter failed to search, investigate, and document a crime scene. At the finale of the case, and after you’ve heard all the evidence, we are confident that you will return with a verdict of guilty on the poor investigation and documentation.
THE THEME AND THEORY People of the jury, this case is about a man who failed to do his job. This man didn’t to do his job properly because he had the belief that the alleged rapist wouldn’t have a fair trial regardless of the evidence he may or may not found.
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Ladies and gentelmen, the State will review the evidence against Sherrif Heck Tate who let his ignorance influence his decision to conduct a poor investigation of a crime scene. The defendant was called out to the Ewell’s home, and he was supposed to seek medical attention for the victim, and investigate the crime scene. Instead all he did was listen to Mr. Ewell, the father of the victim, and Mayella Ewell, the victims, accounts of the event, where they accused Tom Robinson of assulting and raping Mayella. Tom …show more content…

Bob Ewell entered the office excited saying Heck needed to get out to the Ewells house quick, because some black person raped his daughter. Mr. Tate then drove to the Ewells estate and found Mayella Ewell lying in the middle of the floor in the front room beat up. Heck then helped Mayella up and asked her who had beat her up. Mayella told Sheriff Heck Tate that it was Tom Robinson who beat her up. Then Mr. Tate asked if Tom had taken advantage of her and she said he did. Sheriff Tate went to Tom Robinsons home and brought him back to the Ewells, and Mayella identified him as the man who assaulted her, so Mr. Tate brought him to the