Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates December 2015 No. 9 Vol. 18
Foreword

Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection

Challenging the Use of Peremptory Strikes

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Foreword

The U.S. practice of providing accused criminals the right to a trial by an impartial jury of their peers is enshrined in the Constitution. Historically, juries have been drawn from a pool of individuals called to duty by a State-sanctioned random selection. During this process, lawyers for both the prosecution and defense conduct a “voir dire,” or interview procedure, where they determine an individual’s desirability to serve on a jury. If the questioning lawyer feels that a potential juror is not fit to serve because of a possible conflict of interest, bias, or other disqualifying criteria, the lawyer can request…

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