A Batson challenge is a challenge filed by a defense attorney in a criminal trial in which the defense contends that the prosecutors in the case struck potential jurors during jury selection in a racially discriminatory manner. If the defense is able to make a preliminary showing that the prosecutor’s actions appear to be race-based, […]
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Ballew v. Georgia
Citation: 435 U.S. 223 (1978). One-Sentence Takeaway: A criminal trial by a five-person jury violated the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, as juries smaller than six diminish the reliability of verdicts and the representativeness of community viewpoints. Summary: A 1978 U.S. Supreme Court opinion in which the Court held that a state could not conduct a criminal trial with […]