Why were people in Georgia opposed to the decision to reduce Leo Frank’s punishment from a capital sentence to a sentence of life in prison? A Many Georgians were prejudiced against Jewish people and people that migrated to Georgia from northern states like Frank. B Governor John Slaton’s review of the case convinced many Georgians that Frank did not receive a fair trial and that he should be freed. C Many Georgians were prejudiced against African American people such as Jim Conley who supported Frank's testimony in court. D Thomas Watson’s newspaper coverage of the case convinced many Georgians that Frank was innocent of all charges and that he should be freed.