A jury begins deliberations in a murder trial in Glasgow concerning the death of 15-year-old Amen Teklay. The court hears that the case involves allegations against two teenagers accused of responsibility for Teklay’s death during a sword attack. During the trial, the prosecution presents its case that the killing occurred as a result of the alleged attack, while the defence disputes the charges and faces the evidence put forward by the prosecution. As deliberations start, the jury’s task is to consider whether the prosecution has proved the defendants’ guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The outcome will determine whether the two accused are convicted of murder or found not guilty. No final decision has been reached as the jury leaves the courtroom to consider its verdict.