Reginald Roses drama starts at the beginning of jury deliberations for a homicide case involving a 16 year-old boy and his murdered father. The twelve jurors must unanimously agree on a verdict. A guilty verdict will result in a mandatory death sentence. Initially, the jurors nearly have a unanimous decision of guilty. One juror, however, stands alone as a dissenter, encouraging the rest of the jury to discuss the case in more detail because of the severity of the punishment the teenage boy faces. As the deliberation ensues, many of the jurors overtly and inadvertently reveal their personal prejudices toward the young defendants race and socio-economic background.
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