Tom Robinson Trial

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Bob Ewell claims that on the night of November 21st, he was out gathering kindle and heard Mayella “screamin’ fit to beat Jesus”. He ran towards the window to discover Mayella being raped by Tom Robinson. When Bob Ewell enters the house to assist with Mayella’s situation, Tom had already left the residence through the front door. After adjusting to the situation, Bob raced to Heck Tate to inform him about the issue. Bob Ewell provided that he saw the room was “slung about” as if “there was a fight”, resulting in Mayella to be “on the floor squallin’”.
2017 (Forensics) Gilmer’s examination is very short and did not look for very small details. If it were the modern day, he would have presented a picture of the scene to prove the condition of …show more content…

Additionally, Atticus could check Tom Robinson for DNA to justify that he didn’t truly do what he was accused of. In current time, a polygraph can be used in order to detect lies within the trial. Marks such as a bruise or scratch from a hit would be searched for on her face in order to prove whether or not she was hit. Upon further investigation, the house could be searched of footprints and any peculiar signs of resistance that supposedly came from Mayella.

Atticus wins again with Mayella by lowering the Ewell’s …show more content…

Knowing Tom could bust up chifferobes and kindle with one hand, Gilmer asked tom if he was “strong enough to choke the breath out of a woman and sling her to the floor.” TOm states he had never done, that, but in response to the question he replied, “I reckon so”. Gilmer also wondered why he wanted to help out a white woman for free. If he also had chores to do at home and elsewhere. Tom replied that he felt “sorry for her” because her sibling did not assist her. Robinson was then asked about his story being different from Mayella’s betelling. In response, Tom constantly states that “she’s mistaken in her mind”. Gilmer then questioned Tom's Escape from the house. TOm states that he ran away from the house on his own and was not chased off by Bob Ewell. TOm was afraid of Bob because in his position, any black