Supreme Court Hate Crimes Case
Attorney General James Doyle, D-WA, explained the upcoming Supreme Court case, Wisconsin v. Mitchell. The case addressed the appeal of a def… read more
Attorney General James Doyle, D-WA, explained the upcoming Supreme Court case, Wisconsin v. Mitchell. The case addressed the appeal of a defendant who was convicted and sentenced to a heavier penalty than usual under Wisconsin’s hate crimes law. The defendant claimed the heavier penalties were unconstitutional. close
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