Reasonable Doubt In 12 Angry Men By Reginald Rose

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Reasonable doubt is real doubt based upon reason and common sense after careful and impartial consideration of all evidence in a case. In criminal cases reasonable doubt is really important. If a jury in any case finds reasonable doubt, a defendant must be found not guilty. For instance the play 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose, there is reasonable doubt surrounding the evidence of the knife the old men’s testimony, and the women’s testimony because that ill acquit a young men accused of the premeditated homicide of the father. In 12 Angry Men a young man is accused of the premeditated homicide of his father, however there are reasons to doubt the 19 year Old’s guilt is the evidence of the knife for instance, the store keeper testified