Fall of 1989, a 14-Year-Old Essay

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The fact that two courts can produce two different outcomes for an accused individual shows that there are definite inconsistencies within the opinions of the court system. Where one city or state creates one law, another city or state will create another that contradicts each other. United States citizens cannot even agree what is constitutional and what is not. Having a Supreme Court is helpful in debating what laws uphold the Constitution since the individual states and cities can obviously not agree.
With careful evaluation of previous cases and the intentions of the Constitution, the Supreme Court made its decision about Mitchell to the best of its ability. It found him guilty of his violent actions against the young boy, but it did not hold Mitchell's words of hate against him because the First Amendment protected his right to speak freely.

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