A person treating the U.S. flag contemptuously is

A. subject to conviction in federal court.
B. subject to conviction in state court.
C. subject to conviction in municipal court.
D. protected by Fourth Amendment rights.
E. protected by the right to exercise free speech.


Answer: E

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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