Rowdy accompanies Wishbone to Blanton for a dentist to fix Wishbone's tooth. The street is empty but a deputy tells them they have been impounded for a jury. The man on trial for murdering the Indian commissioner is the town doctor and dentist forcing Wishbone to have his tooth pulled in the Sheriff's office followed by a trip to the court room. After listening to the witnesses some of whom gave questionable testimony and arguments the jury goes to deliberate. The first vote is eight for not guilty and four for guilty plus someone is passing the results to the outside. The residents explain that the doctor, Sheriff, prosecutor, and others are corrupt running the town and stealing Indian land. They want the local jury to find the doctor not guilty to prevent double jeopardy as the victim's wife has gone for the Rangers. As the vote moves to more voting guilty they notice intimidation tactics against the local jurors. After much haggling the jury finally reaches a verdict of guilty. The judge is asked to poll the jury allowing a juror to change his vote - or does he.
—Anonymous