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===Sentencing===
===Sentencing===
Justice Hunt announced, "Madam, the Court will not order you committed until the fine is paid." However, Anthony never paid this fine in her lifetime. She was never jailed after this trial.
Justice Hunt announced, "Madam, the Court will not order you committed until the fine is paid." However, Anthony never paid this fine in her lifetime. She was never jailed after this trial.
Two years later, in ''[[Minor v. Happersett]]'' (1875), SCOTUS reiterated, "The Fourteenth Amendment does not guarantee women the right to vote." Ward Hunt was once again a judge in this case.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Gender laws]]
*[[Gender laws]]
* ''[[Bradwell v. Illinois]]'' (1873), SCOTUS holding that women can't be lawyers
* ''[[Bradwell v. Illinois]]'' (1873), SCOTUS holding that women can't be lawyers
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