Supreme Court won't hear Ohio man's Amish hair-cutting case
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The U.S. Supreme Court won't review the case of the Ohio leader of a breakaway group that was accused in hair- and beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish.
Defense lawyers challenged the constitutionality of the federal hate crimes law, and how a kidnapping allegation was used to stiffen the sentence for 71-year-old Samuel Mullet Sr. He petitioned the Supreme Court after a federal court rejected his appeal last May.
Mullet's attorney, Ed Bryan, tells Cleveland.com (http://bit.ly/2l3bhyc ) he's disappointed the high court has decided not to take up the case.
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Prosecutors said some victims in the 2011 attacks were restrained as others cut their hair and beards, which have spiritual significance in the Amish faith.
Mullet received an 11-year sentence and is the only one of the 16 defendants still in prison.