Juror Number 9 was a quiet old man, polite, but firm in what opinions he had. He was the first to support Juror Number 8.
He later made two very incisive points, about the old man witness maybe seeing the trial as an opportunity to have people pay attention to him, and later when he noted that the lady witness had indentations on the sides of her nose indicative of glasses.
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Jack Lemmon's character accuses Juror #3 as being a "sadist" when he proposes that 3 cares nothing for the facts of the case, and is bent on sending the kid to the chair for killing his father. It is reiterated throughout the film that 3 has more of a vendetta than the others in that he feels very negatively against a son being against a father, as this is something that had happened to 3 himself with his son, and he has yet to get over it.
Only one piece pf physical evidence - the switchblade knife. The remainder (we are given to understand) consisted entirely of the tainted testimony of 'witnesses.'
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Henry Fonda
Juror #8 (played by Henry Fonda).
They become enemies since the juror number three disagrees with number eights evidence. Most jurors believe supported evidence by juror number eight as for number three suggests to stick to the facts, and forms an nemisis relationship.
Juror 5 gets mad after the second vote, when Juror 3 accuses him of being soft and changing his vote. It turns out Juror 9 (the old man) was the one to change his vote.
To sit in deliberation with other members of the jury.