Gwen was convicted on embezzlement charges in state court and is serving a sentence in a state prison. She is trying to decide how to get out of prison. Should she file a Civil Rights Act case?
A) No, a judge in a Civil Rights Act case cannot order anyone released from prison.
B) No, Civil Rights Acts cases can only be filed after a conviction has been reversed by an appellate court.
C) Yes, if she establish that her constitutional right were violated the federal judge in the Civil Rights Act cases will mandate that her conviction be reversed.
D) Yes, if she files a Civil Rights Act case in federal court she will be released on bail pending the outcome of the Civil Rights Act case.
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