All 14 Uses of
testimony
in
Twelve Angry Men
- You've listened to the testimony and you've had the law read to you and interpreted as it applies to this case.†
Act 1testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- If her testimony don't prove it, nothing does.†
Act 1
- So anyway, that testimony from those people across the hall from the kid's apartment, that was very powerful.†
Act 1
- According to the testimony the boy looks guilty.†
Act 1
- Let's take two pieces of testimony and try to put them together.†
Act 1
- The old man, according to his own testimony, hearing "I'm going to kill you" and the body falling a split second later, would have had to hear the boy make this statement while the el was roaring past his nose.†
Act 1
- Well, I think that testimony that could put a human being into the electric chair should be that accurate.
Act 1 *testimony = a statement that serves as evidence
- It was chainlocked according to the testimony.†
Act 1testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- 8TH JUROR: According to the police testimony in court he was questioned by the police in the kitchen of his apartment while the body of his father was lying on the floor in the bedroom.†
Act 2
- I'll take the testimony of the policeman who interrogated him right after the murder, when he couldn't remember a thing about the movies, great emotional stress or not.†
Act 2
- 10TH JUROR: I wouldn't give you a nickel for a psychiatrist's testimony.†
Act 2
- 8TH JUROR: You're the one who said, and I quote, "I wouldn't give you a nickel for a psychiatrist's testimony."†
Act 2
- As far as I'm concerned that's the most important testimony in the whole case.†
Act 2
- As far as I can see, this is unshakeable testimony.†
Act 2