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- Title
THE NEW BATSON: OPENING THE DOOR OF THE JURY DELIBERATION ROOM AFTER PEÑA-RODRIGUEZ V. COLORADO.
- Authors
GONZALEZ, JAROD S.
- Abstract
The article focuses on history of the no-impeachment rule and the various approaches to this rule from an evidence perspective in federal and state jurisdictions in the U.S. It informs on the U.S. Supreme Court case Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado makes a constitutional exception to this rule in the context of expressions of racial bias during jury deliberations in criminal cases. It informs on Batson v. Kentucky court case on peremptory challenges.
- Subjects
UNITED States; IMPEACHMENTS; LEGAL evidence; UNITED States. Supreme Court; RACISM; BATSON v. Kentucky; PEREMPTORY challenges (Jury selection)
- Publication
St. Louis University Law Journal, 2018, Vol 62, Issue 2, p397
- ISSN
0036-3030
- Publication type
Article