To Kill a Mockingbird

what makes the tom Robinson case different from other routine cases

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This is a case of a black man raping a white girl. The evidence points to Tom as being innocent but, in the end, it is a white man's word against a black man's word. The case becomes known throughout the South. Scout notices that there is a circus or carnival atmosphere in front of the court house.