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Look at the following cause-and-effect chart, showing events from the case of Mapp v. Ohio (1961). Officen Begaly searched Mappwas convicted of a Delires Mapp's home. crime. What happened to Dollree Mapp after her case went to the Supreme Court? Her conviction was upheld because illegal materials had been found in her home. Her conviction was overturmed because the search of her home had been done illegally. Her conviction was upheld because an eyewitness had seen her with illegal materials. Her conviction was overturned because the jury found her to be a person of good character.

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Look at the following cause-and-effect chart, showing
events from the case of Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
Officen Begaly searched	Mappwas convicted of a
Delires Mapp's home.	crime.
What happened to Dollree Mapp after her case went to
the Supreme Court?
Her conviction was upheld because illegal materials
had been found in her home.
Her conviction was overturmed because the search
of her home had been done illegally.
Her conviction was upheld because an eyewitness
had seen her with illegal materials.
Her conviction was overturned because the jury
found her to be a person of good character.

Look at the following cause-and-effect chart, showing events from the case of Mapp v. Ohio (1961). Officen Begaly searched Mappwas convicted of a Delires Mapp's home. crime. What happened to Dollree Mapp after her case went to the Supreme Court? Her conviction was upheld because illegal materials had been found in her home. Her conviction was overturmed because the search of her home had been done illegally. Her conviction was upheld because an eyewitness had seen her with illegal materials. Her conviction was overturned because the jury found her to be a person of good character.

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Her conviction was overturned because the search of her home had been done illegally.
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