In the Wisconsin vs. Mitchell case, what was the final decision after the case w
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In the Wisconsin vs. Mitchell case, what was the final decision after the case went to the Supreme Court?
his sentence was not harsh enough
his constitutional rights were not violated and the original sentence was upheld
his sentence was too harsh for the situation of the crime
he should have been charged with only a hate crime and not aggravated battery
a.his sentence was not harsh enough
b.his constitutional rights were not violated and the original sentence was upheld
c.his sentence was too harsh for the situation of the crime
d.he should have been charged with only a hate crime and not aggravated battery
Explanation / Answer
The Final Decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court against "Todd Mitchell":
(b.) His constitutional rights were not violated and the original sentence was upheld.
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