
I *can* talk like that to you! If you want to vote "not guilty", then do it because you are convinced the man is not guilty, not because you've "had enough". Drama When a young gay man is accused of stabbing his boyfriend and is taken into custody by a homophobic police department, one sympathetic detective sets out to investigate what really happened. Now wait a minute! You can't talk like that to me - ! Who tells you that you have the right like this to play with a man's life? Don't you care. law, but can also be found in many countries that follow. A dismissal with prejudice is a legal procedure that a judge can use when dismissing or ending a case to prohibit the matter from being tried again.

What kind of a man are you? You have sat here and voted "guilty" with everyone else because there are some baseball tickets burning a hole in your pocket? And now you've changed your vote because you say you're sick of all the talking here? A dismissal with prejudice may occur as a result of a seriously flawed presentation of evidence. Whaddaya mean, you've had enough? That's no answer! So I guess *I'll* have to break it up I change my vote to "not guilty." I don't know about the rest of 'em but I'm gettin' a little tired of this yakity-yack and back-and-forth, it's gettin' us nowhere. Look, I don't have tuh.Juror #11: You *do* have to! *Say* it! *Why?*Juror #7: Uhh. And if you think he is guilty, then vote that way! Or don't you have the guts to do what you think is right?Juror #7: Now listen.Juror #11: Guilty or not guilty?Juror #7: I told ya! Not guilty!Juror #11: Why?Juror #7. What kind of a man are you? You have sat here and voted "guilty" with everyone else because there are some baseball tickets burning a hole in your pocket? And now you've changed your vote because you say you're sick of all the talking here?Juror #7: Now listen, buddy - !Juror #11: Who tells you that you have the right like this to play with a man's life? Don't you care.Juror #7: Now wait a minute! You can't talk like that to me - !Juror #11: I *can* talk like that to you! If you want to vote "not guilty", then do it because you are convinced the man is not guilty, not because you've "had enough". take care of yourself, 'uh? You know?Juror #11: He's right. had enough.Juror #3: Whaddaya mean, you've had enough? That's no answer!Juror #7: Hey, listen, you just uh. So I guess *I'll* have to break it up I change my vote to "not guilty."Juror #3: You *what?*Juror #7: You heard me, I've. Juror #7: I don't know about the rest of 'em but I'm gettin' a little tired of this yakity-yack and back-and-forth, it's gettin' us nowhere.
