![]() But though the jury convicts Padgitt, they are divided on whether to sentence him to death row, so he is sentenced to life imprisonment at the Mississippi State Penitentiary. In court, Padgitt openly threatens to kill each of the jurors if he's convicted. ![]() Though far from enthusiastic about the prospect of having to pass a death sentence, Callie - who had been active of the Civil Rights Movement - does not shirk her civic duty. In the process of jury selection for Padgitt's trial, Callie becomes the first black person to serve on a Ford County jury. In the process of researching the story, Willie becomes a close friend of Callie and her family. Later, Willie runs a human interest story about Callie Ruffin, a local black woman whose seven children (among eight) all gained doctorates and teaching positions in various universities. However, Willie is accused of yellow journalism and pre-judging Padgitt. When Traynor publishes a front-page photo of the blood-spattered Padgitt being led into jail, readership increases. Soon afterwards, Danny Padgitt, a member of a notorious local family, brutally rapes and murders a young widow, Rhoda Kassellaw. Willie spontaneously decides to buy the paper for $50,000, using money borrowed from his wealthy grandmother, and becomes the editor and owner of the Times. However, the aging editor, Wilson Caudle, drives the newspaper into bankruptcy through years of neglect and mismanagement. He moves to Clanton, Mississippi for an internship at the local newspaper, The Ford County Times. In 1970, a 23-year-old college dropout named Willie Traynor realizes that his dreams of becoming a Pulitzer-winning journalist will never come true. The first covers the trial of Danny Padgitt, the second focuses on Willie adjusting to life in Clanton, and the third includes the main events, the murder of the jurors. However, as A Time to Kill makes clear, a decade later a black Sheriff would be duly elected, with the overwhelming support of blacks and whites alike. For example, in 1970 most blacks in Ford County don't take part in elections - taking for granted that since whites are the great majority in the county, no black candidate would have chance of being elected to local office. Some references in the book are clearly hinting at things known to readers of A Time to Kill. Harry Rex Vonner also appears in the novel The Summons, published in 2002, as an adviser of the protagonist Ray Atlee. Therefore, the characters who appear in both novels, such as Lucien Wilbanks and Harry Rex Vonner, have matured in A Time to Kill. Although A Time to Kill was published 15 years before The Last Juror, it took place in 1985 (on the first page of Chapter 3, it notes the date as Wednesday, May 15), which is a year after Grisham formed the idea for A Time to Kill, his first novel, and began writing it. Some of the characters appear in both novels with the same occupation and characteristics. Clanton is also the venue for John Grisham's first novel A Time to Kill which was published in 1989. The story is set in the fictional town of Clanton, Mississippi from 1970 to 1979. The Last Juror is a 2004 legal thriller novel by John Grisham, first published by Doubleday on February 3, 2004.
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