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12 Angry Men

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acquittal noun the judgement of a court that a person charged with a crime is not guilty
defendant noun a person or institution against who an action is brought in a court of law
foreman noun a person who chairs and speaks for a jury
prosecution noun the lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the defendant
unanimous noun all in agreement
verdict noun decision
hung jury noun a group of jurors who are unable to reach a decision
jury noun a group of persons sworn to render the verdict or true answer on a question(s) officially submitted to them
reasonable doubt noun uncertainty as to a criminal defendant's guilt
slick adjective sly, smooth in manners, etc; suave
antagonize verb to act against someone; to act hostile toward someone
appalled verb (past tense) struck with fear, dread, or consternation
bigot noun a person stubbornly attached to particular objects
compassionate adjective sympathetic
intolerant adjective unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion; narrow-minded about cherished opinions
naive adjective having or showing a lack of experience, judgement, or information
rapport noun a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
sadist noun one who takes pleasure from cruelty
subservient adjective useful in an inferior way
superficial adjective only concerned with the obvious or apparent; shallow
dogged adjective persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious
dull-witted adjective stupid
humble adjective not proud or arrogant
meek adjective overly submissive or compliant; spritless; tame
petty adjective mean about small or trifling things; having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc.
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