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Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Released Wednesday, 6th April 2016
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Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Can Jurors Be Racist? | Between the Lines

Wednesday, 6th April 2016
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Read Andrew Fleischman's article here: http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/is-a-racist-juror-reason-for-reversal-scotus-takes-the-case/8419

April 6, 2016 (Mimesis Law) - The Supreme Court of the United States granted cert yesterday in a case that asks an important question—if a defendant suspects that he was convicted due to the racist views of a juror, can he be constitutionally prevented from calling that juror as a witness at a later proceeding? Fault Lines contributor Andrew Fleischman sits down with Lee to discuss all of the details.

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Mimesis’ Between The Lines | Monitoring the Cracks in America's Criminal Justice System

Between The Lines is the podcast digest of Fault Lines: columns written by lawyers that examine the current crisis in American criminal justice from the perspective of those who know the system best. Black Lives Matter movement, prison reform, capital punishment and more. Follow us at MimesisLaw.com.

Mimesis Law covers the business, practice and culture of law. Mimesis Labs partners with companies and organizations to design, create and leverage video content. Lee Pacchia is the Founder and CEO.

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