In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird an African American named Tom Robinson is on trial for raping Mayella Ewell a daughter of Bob Ewell. In the time of this book, African American are discriminated in the town called Maycomb. Tom Robinson is not guilty for attempting to rape Mayella Ewell, therefore he should be set from the charges on him because there is enough evidence from both the defendant and prosecutor to prove his innocence. During the trial there were evidences that made the defendant side…
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MAYCOMB - The trial of Tom Robinson came to a close this summer after a guilty verdict was reached by the jury following a four hour deliberation. The trial was open to the public and not a seat in the courthouse went unclaimed, making the trial one of the most popular events of this year. The prosecution was the first to bring up witnesses, which featured the controversial and emotional testimony of Mayella Ewell. Ewell recounted the events of the night of November 21st before cross examination…
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In a small town of Maycomb, Alabama a young woman named Mayella Ewell accused an African American man of rape and his name was Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is in a time where black people were sometimes tolerated, but was still put under as “not people” by other people. Her class made the jury not really give to her side but, the defendant was black so she had the slightest of chances. She had no money to pay for a lawyer and she lived behind the dump so she probably most likely smelt like garbage…
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and how long it took them to make it. The main part of this story, what it all builds up to, is the trial of Tom Robinson. Atticus was on Tom’s side and proved that he was innocent by showing the jury that he could not possibly have inflicted the wounds on Mayella Ewell because his left arm was lame and the bruises were on Mayella’s right side. Even though with all the evidence proving that Tom did not do it the jury’s verdict was that he was guilty. This is a big part of Scout’s coming of age…
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Accused Tom Robinson, while Mr. Atticus Finch who was protecting Mr Robinson only had a newspaper and his pipe. eventually the mob had left. The women who was beat was Mayella Ewell, daughter of Bob Ewell. He claims to of seen his daughter with Tom, and he saw him beating her, then he says he had scared him off. Instead of getting his girl to the hospital , he had got the sheriff. They claim Mayella was beaten “savagely”. According to the sheriff, her right side of her face was beaten. Tom Robinson…
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In To kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson was wrongfully accused of raping and brutally assaulting Mayella Ewell, the daughter of Bob Ewell. Despite Atticus Finch, the attorney and father of Scout Finch, proving that there was no possible way that Tom Robison committed the crime, the jury convicted him. During that time era, racism was still running rampant and equality between races was virtually nonexistent. Tom Robinson had no chance of a fair trial by an all white jury in the same district that…
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MAYCOMB— Yesterday morning, Judge Taylor and an all white jury presided over Tom Robinson’s case of the accused 1934 rape of 19 year old Mayella Ewell. After over two hours of deliberation, the jury concluded the defendant, 25 year old Tom Robinson, guilty of rape. The crime in question took place on November 26th of last year on the Ewell property. Tom Robinson had supposedly raped and beat Mayella after an invitation into her house. Mr. Gilmer of the prosecution called upon three witnesses…
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all-white jury. Just like these nine men Tom Robinson was falsely accused of rape. Despite the hard work of Atticus. Despite Atticus Finch's failure to acquit his client Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird, his closing statement presents a captivating argument that is both logically and ethically persuasive evidence. Initially, Atticus uses the persuasive device logos to show the jury that the case against Tom Robinson should never have come to trial. In the beginning of the closing argument…
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Yesterday, July 16th, 1935, Tom Robinson, who was accused by Bob Ewell of raping Mayella Ewell, was been ruled guilty by the jury. The trial took place at the Maycomb County Courthouse with Atticus Finch as the defending Lawyer and Mr. Horace Gilmer as the prosecuting lawyer. The trial was over seen by judge John Taylor. Witnesses included Mr. Heck Tate the Maycomb sheriff, Mr. Bob Ewell the accuser, Miss Mayella Ewell the victim and Mr. Tom Robinson the accused. The incident took place on November…
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accused of raping a white woman found guilty Tom Robinson, a black man , 25 years old is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell, a 19 year old woman in her house. The woman testified she was hit the back of her body and the sheriff saw that she had bruises around her neck and she had a black eye on her right eye. Tom Robinson’s defense lawyer, Atticus Finch asks the sheriff if they called an ambulance, but the sheriff said it wasn’t necessary. When it was Tom Robinson’s turn to testify, he revealed that…
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