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Tom Robinson's Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
6 Reasons that prove Tom Robinson’s Innocence

The person who is being accused (Tom Robinson), the accuser/witness/victim Mayella Ewell, the victim's father and other witness Bob Ewell, are all important people in this trial but so is Atticus Finch the defense of Tom Robinson. What was the man known as Tom Robinson accused of? Rape, who did the accusing Mayella Ewell and her father Bob Ewell. Where did this alleged crime happened? Alabama and in the city of Maycomb, in what time period did this crime happened it happened 1935 in the month of November the day the 25th. Why did they falsely accused Tom Robinson the Ewells falsely accused him because Mayella tempted him and kissed him, so when her dad found out he said “we need to get rid

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