Bryan Stevenson Quotes
So Defendants Like Walter McMillian, Even In Counties That Were 40 Or 50 Percent Black, Frequently Found Themselves Staring At All-white Juries, Especially In Death Penalty Cases. Then, In 1986, The Supreme Court Ruled In Batson V. Kentucky That Prosecutors Could Be Challenged More Directly About Using Peremptory Strikes In A Racially Discriminatory Manner, Giving Hope To Black Defendants - And Forcing Prosecutors To Find More Creative Ways To Exclude Black Jurors.
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