To Kill a Mockingbird

How well does Mr. Gilmer prove Tom's guilt in the eyes of the reader (you) and in the eyes of the jury? Can you suggest why these might be different?

How well does Mr. Gilmer prove Tom's guilt in the eyes of the reader (you) and in the eyes of the jury? Can you suggest why these might be different?
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Mr. Gilmer does not prove Tom's guilt. He relies on the racism of the jury to convict Tom.