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What was the effect of Zenger’s trial on libel laws?

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well, first he attacked Governer william cosby and was put in jail for libel in 1734. his case was identified as truth as a defence for libel and made zenger be a symbol of the freedom of the press. hope this helps u
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Answer: B. Libel laws were interpreted to apply only to untrue statements that damaged a person’s reputation.

John Peter Zenger was an American printer and journalist in New York City. He is famous for being accused of libel in 1734 by William Cosby, the royal governor of New York. However, he was found innocent as his lawyers successfully argued that if a statement can be proven to be true, it cannot be considered libel. This was a significant victory for freedom of the press.

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