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Dima020 [189]
3 years ago
7

What was the outcome of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Duncan v. Louisiana? Check all that apply.

History
2 answers:
Serga [27]3 years ago
7 0

B. Duncan’s conviction was overturned

C. Citizens have the right to a jury trial in cases involving sentences of six months or more

alina1380 [7]3 years ago
3 0
<span>In this case, Gary Duncan, a black teenager in Louisiana, was bring into being guilty of assaulting a white youth by supposedly slapping him on the elbow. Duncan was condemned to 60 days in prison and penalized $150. Duncan's appeal for a jury trial was shorn of. The answer would be B and C.</span>
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