granfire
Sr. Grandmaster
Just listening with half an ear to the news, some black guy had his death penalty overturned because black jurors or rather prospects were dismissed at a rate of 3 to 1 over whites.
I suppose it's a good thing for the guy, I am wondering how that affects the system down the road.
I mean, it won't make 'race relations' any easier.
many different thoughts, so bear with me:
The possibility of a conviction or harsher sentence because the defendant is of a certain race, the majority of jurors are not
The possibility of a defendant not being convicted because the majority of jurors are of the same race.
I do believe Juror selection is the high art of a trial lawyer. get the right demographic in, keep those out that harm your case - works on both sides.
Now, will every defendant now look at the statistics on the dismissal to challenge the ruling?
Can this be claimed for a white defendant as well (let's face it, 'racial' laws don't usually include the pale faces, why else would they have to file for 'reverse discrimination'?!) ?
I suppose it's a good thing for the guy, I am wondering how that affects the system down the road.
I mean, it won't make 'race relations' any easier.
many different thoughts, so bear with me:
The possibility of a conviction or harsher sentence because the defendant is of a certain race, the majority of jurors are not
The possibility of a defendant not being convicted because the majority of jurors are of the same race.
I do believe Juror selection is the high art of a trial lawyer. get the right demographic in, keep those out that harm your case - works on both sides.
Now, will every defendant now look at the statistics on the dismissal to challenge the ruling?
Can this be claimed for a white defendant as well (let's face it, 'racial' laws don't usually include the pale faces, why else would they have to file for 'reverse discrimination'?!) ?