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

In February 2010, Miguel Angel Peña-Rodriguez, a Mexican immigrant who worked at a racetrack in Colorado, was convicted of multiple counts of unlawful sexual contact and harassment and sentenced to two years of probation. A jury had found him guilty of entering a women’s bathroom at the track and groping two underage girls. The teenagers, who also lived on the property, recognized Peña-Rodriguez and were able to identify him for police later that evening. After the trial was concluded, two jurors told Peña-Rodriguez’s lawyer that another juror had said derogatory things about Hispanic men and their sexual proclivities during the…

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