The statement that is NOT true about the Leo Frank case is "the mob that lynched Leo was charged for the crime." After Leo Frank was lynched in 1915, there were no legal consequences for the mob members involved in his murder, and they were not charged with any crimes. The other statements regarding Frank's later pardon and the case's connection to anti-Semitism are accurate.
Which of the following is NOT true about the Leo Frank case?
Leo was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing
Leo was taken from jail and lynched
the mob that lynched Leo was charged for the crime
it was an example of anti-semitism in the South
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