To Kill a Mockingbird

In your opinion, does the state present sufficient evidence of Tom’s guilt?

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This question calls for your opinion. In my opinion, the state lacked evidence. What do you think?

the state didnt lack evidence i think they have all the evidence they needed but the verdict still said he was guilty

I say that the state did lack evidence because they never showed any medical evidence, nor did the police (apart from Sheriff Heck Tate) did a full-scan observation of the crime scene-which was the Ewells' house.

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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee