In 1855, an enslaved woman in Missouri named Celia killed her enslaver while resisting his sexual assault. State law deemed "any woman" in such circumstances to be acting in self-defense. The court
A) sentenced Celia to death because she was property in the eyes of the law, and thus not legally a "woman."
B) found Celia innocent, because she had acted in self-defense.
C) deported Celia to Ohio for her own protection.
D) declared a mistrial, because the jury could not agree on a verdict.
E) refused to hear the case, declaring that Celia was not a citizen.
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