When the man is reading the newspaper he folds it over when he gets done with the top half of the article.
When it shows him again as he finishes the article the newspaper os now unfolded and he folds it again.
Then he sets it on top of another paper in which it covers the majority of the paper but in the next scene it is only the corner that is on the other paper.
When it shows him again as he finishes the article the newspaper os now unfolded and he folds it again.
Then he sets it on top of another paper in which it covers the majority of the paper but in the next scene it is only the corner that is on the other paper.
In the very last scene, the Judge is still breathing although he is presumably dead.
When the man picks up the paper is is folded but in the next scene it is unfolded and he snaps it.
When Judge Jeeter is put to trial, and audience is asked to vote, Television Broadcast shows us live results of the vote, and it says 43% guilty, and 67% not guilty. That combined adds up to 110% of votes.
When the guilty/not guilty was shown in the live news, the percentage was 43% and 67% total of 110%
At around min 75 the online votes are displayed. The total percentage is not 100 but 110% (43% and 67%).
When Cole and Darnley are "coding," their typing speed, as indicated by the sound of a keyboard, doesn't nearly match the speed at which it's appearing on screen. The code on screen is being entered far faster than any coder or hacker would be able to enter it.
At various points in the movie, both Cole and Darnley are shown writing code. The code they're "writing" is often the exact same lines of code. This includes code comments, which certainly wouldn't be included if they're working as fast as they can to beat another "hacker."