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- A juror in a Mafia trial is forced to convince the other jurors to vote not guilty by an obsessive mob enforcer.
- "The Juror" is about the justification of a court of jurors who discuss an unexpected event.
- Twelve men must decide the fate of one when one juror objects to the jury's decision.
- In a major murder case, jurors are threatened and attacked. One of them disappears, and the detective Joe Keats looking for the guilty.
- When a mentally troubled outcast gets called into jury duty, he forms an unusual bond with the narcissistic defendant, one that will be broken if he's not able to set him free.
- The Juror (William Oxborrow) is having lunch in a pub when he overhears three men at the bar, discussing the fate of their mate, Dave, who is in court charged with GBH. They all believe he is innocent as the crime seems so out of character, but they understand that without an alibi things look pretty hopeless. One of the friends, Mickey (Jonathan Sidgewick), lets slip he knows that Dave does have an alibi. But what can you do if telling the truth is more dangerous than serving time?
- Richard Marsden is a long-time friend of Henry Desmond, a powerful and successful attorney. The district attorney plan to break Desmond by having George Quinn infer that Marsden's wife is having an affair with the lawyer.
- A play based on a famous English case of a man being executed wrongfully on circumstantial evidence. Harry Baker and Alice Charlton meet at the preparations for a barn dance. He takes her home in his auto and this is the beginning of their love affair. At the dance each girl brings a necktie to match her apron. The boys choose their partners by drawing ties, which are wrapped. Clarence Morton, a rival to Harry, marks the wrapper of Alice's tie and gets her for a partner. Harry learns of this later and he and Clarence fight it out outside. A biting frost comes on and the dancers leave to protect the orange trees with smudge pots. Clarence comes across some smudge pots belonging to Jeff Robey, a neighbor of Harry, and starts to take them to his own grove. Robey comes along and accuses Clarence of theft. They quarrel and Clarence is accidentally killed by a pruning knife. Robey flees. Harry finds Clarence there; drops his own pruning knife and runs for help. He is arrested and tried for murder. Robey is drafted as the twelfth juror. Harry is convicted. At the crying of Alice, Robey breaks down and confesses.
- A rich man is found dead in his library. His cash box, which was known to have been full of money, is lying empty beside him. The last person known to have been with him was his son, and the servants testified that the two had had a violent quarrel. The son is sought and is found at a railway station. Brought back to the house he is searched and the stolen money is found in his overcoat pocket. He admits the quarrel, and that it was over money matters, but denies the crime and says he does not know how the money got into his pockets. A strong case is made out against the prisoner when he goes on trial. When the jury take their first ballot, the vote stands eleven for conviction. The majority argue with the stubborn twelfth juror, but to no avail. Finally he bows to the will of the other. The foreman approaches the door to give the signal that will notify the court officer that a decision has been reached. His hand is raised, but the twelfth juror stays it. He tells them he has a statement to make. The twelfth juror, in private life, is an underpaid expressman. His little daughter is very ill, and the doctor tells the heartbroken father and mother that her only chance of life is to go south. They haven't the money, and realize that their poverty means the death warrant of their loved one. The expressman is sent to "a fine house" to get a trunk. While waiting in the hall, he sees the prisoner, after a quarrel with his father, run up the stairs. The old man, who is brandishing a cane and holding a cash box, works himself into a frightful fit of rage. He is suddenly stricken and falls dead. The expressman goes to his assistance, but is attracted by the packet of bills that has fallen on the carpet. He realizes that this wealth means life for his little girl, and yielding to impulse, picks it up and places it in his pocket. He closes the door, and makes his escape undetected. He finds his crime of no avail, however, for his little daughter proves to him that stolen money is accursed, and the expressman, yielding to her prayers, goes back to the house, intending to return the bills. He finds the front door open, and slips the cash into the pocket of a coat on the hat rack, believing that it is the old man's. When drawn for the jury he serves, hoping that he might be able to save the innocent man, but the circumstantial evidence was so strong that he could not win over even one of his associates, and he finally decided to confess all to them. The jurors believe him, and return a verdict of not guilty. The Twelfth Juror again confesses his fault in open court, and a new investigation establishes the truth of what he had told. He escapes punishment, under the circumstances, and the little girl is sent south to regain her health through the kindly aid of the man whose life has been put in jeopardy because of the one crime of him who later was the Twelfth Juror.
- His love for his wife means more to Milton Calhoun than his honor. He racks his brain to find some way of sending her to the mountains to regain her health so she is able to care for their baby girl. Then Jacob Morris, director of the Scoville Bank, offers Calhoun bribe money if he will help convict Jonathan Moore, the bank president, indicted for false financial statements on the eve of failure. Calhoun does not stop to go into the merits of the case. He sees within reach only the long-desired opportunity for his wife Mary, and accepts the bribe. Then comes the trial. As the case progresses, it becomes more and more clear to Juror No. 10 that the president is innocent. Still Calhoun holds out doggedly. Telling his counsel that he must get some air, Moore hurries out of the courtroom and down to the river. In the jury room things are at a standstill. Calhoun, gazing from the window, trying to think only of his sick wife, notices a boat drifting down the river. In it lies a sleeping child. Presently the youngster wakes. Her doll falls over the side of the boat, and in an effort to get it she tumbles headlong into the water. With a wild cry, Calhoun flings himself out of the window. But the bank president is before him. Calhoun receives from Moore's arms his half-drowned baby girl. A little later, in the courtroom, Calhoun makes a clean breast of everything. Moore takes pains that Calhoun and his wife shall lose nothing by the confession of the tenth juror.
- After killing a woman, a man is chosen to be a juror for the trial of the man accused of her murder.
- Aunt Bee serves jury duty.
- Chico is on jury duty, Ed is the guilty one.
- At the Naval Air Station in Key West, Florida, a sailor goes on trial for murder. Mac prosecutes, Harm defends. Coates serves as the sixth juror. Harm figures out the murderer with assistance from code-breaking Bud.
- When the town of Sherman is unable to seat a jury for Bob Cawley's trial, he is moved to Laramie where the same problem occurs until Lily steps forward which does not make Dan happy.
- As a juror in the trial of a man accused of killing his wife, Ben angers the other jurors by being the only holdout. He believes the accused man is innocent, and he even holds a demonstration to prove his point.
- A man on trial for murder is unaware that the actual killer is a member of the jury.
- Jenna is mad at Liz because she thinks her new movie is terrible, and Jack helps Tracy create and market a new cooking machine.
- After a man murders his business partner, pleads self defense at the trial and is acquitted, he gets a note from a "thirteenth juror," an unknown enemy who has declared him guilty and sentenced him to death. This changes his life forever.
- When Trudi, a young waitress, is found strangled, David is called upon to defend her employer, Daniel Kent.
- When one of Parker's aliases receives jury duty, Nate forces her to go, resulting in a showdown between the team and a corporation tampering with the jury.
- Socialite Lydia Virgil is most distressed: jury duty is preventing her attendance at a special concert.
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- While serving on a jury, Nick realizes that one of his fellow jurors may be the next target of the Frozen Hearts Killer as Carson goes to court against his new girlfriend, D.A. Jean Rosario. In the aftermath of recent romantic turns, the Drew Crew deals with tensions of their own.
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