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Berghuis v. Smith

Docket No.08-1402
Op. Below6th Circuit
ArgumentJan 20, 2010

Holding

Defendants have the right to a trial by a jury selected from a fair cross-section of the community. In this case, in which an African-American man convicted by an all-white jury selected from a pool that contained a very small percentage of African Americans, the Court held that the underrepresentation of African-Americans in the jury pool was not serious enough to warrant overturning the conviction, and that there was not enough evidence of systematic exclusion of black jurors from the pool.

Judgment

Reversed and remanded, 9-0, in an opinion by Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Mar 30, 2010. Justice Thomas filed a concurring opinion.

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