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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
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Antoine is serving on his first jury. Before deliberations, Antoine is sure that the defendant is guilty. However, when delibera

tions start, it is clear that he is the only one who thinks the defendant is guilty. Because the defendant is facing twenty years in prison, Antoinne knows he really needs to get this right. What is most likely to happen in this situation?
Social Studies
1 answer:
mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

            Antoine, a jury by profession is working on his first jury. And Antoine is sure that the defendant is guilty before the deliberations took place.

            But to his surprise as the deliberation began, Antoine came to know that he is the only person in the jury who believes that the defendant is guilty, all the other member finds him not guilty.

             As Antoine knows that the defendant is guilty of charge, he needs to show and prove other members that the defendant is guilty and no guilty person should set free. Everybody should be provided justice.

            He speaks to the other members of the jury and discusses with them about the charges and the proves.

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