The Man in the Red Coat

Why was Oscar Wilde put on trial, and what was the outcome as noted in the nonfiction book, The Man in the Red Coat?

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Oscar Wilde was put on trial for committing acts of sodomy. After several trials he was convicted of gross indecency and was sentenced to two years of hard labor, which he served.

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The Man in the Red Coat