scottsboro trial by: courtney curtis sam hoover holly mindemann
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Scottsboro Trial
By:Courtney Curtis
Sam HooverHolly Mindemann
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• Nine African-American and many white boys had a brawl with each other during a train ride in Alabama.
• According to the white boys, The Nine African-American boys (13-21 years of age) allegedly raped two white women,
• They were granted inadequate lawyers and had an all white jury during their trials.
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• They claimed the jury was biased against them because of the racial differences
• Regardless of these claims, officials from Alabama refused to drop the cases
• Eight were sentenced to death, while the thirteen year old boy received a life sentence to prison.
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• From 1935 through 1937, the Supreme Court began dropping the charges against the accused African Americans.
• They agreed that the boys did not receive a fair trial since there were no African-Americans present during their trials.
• There were also no African Americans allowed on the jury
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Seven of the boys convicted
One of the trials
All nine boys convicted
All nine boys convicted
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VocabularyDefendants:a person, company, etc., against whom a
claim or charge is brought in a court Mistrial: a trial terminated without conclusion on the
merits of the case because of some error in the proceedings.
Biased: having or showing bias or prejudiceVerdict: the finding or answer of a jury given to the court
concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.Sentenced: an authoritative decision; a judicial
judgment or decree, esp. the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal.
Testimony: the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
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