Is there any theme or characterization in these sentences? If yes how?

We are missing the point here. This boy- let’s say he’s a product of a filthy neighborhood and a broken home. We can’t help that.

Is there anything wrong, gentleman? I heard some noise.

Except for the fact that he absolutely swore, under oath, that it was only fifteen seconds.

The police officers were using big bulbs and one even had a flash light. Remember?

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The first sentence definitely has characterization. One of the others does too. Can you find it?
thanks can you tell me how i can find out theme in a sentence?
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