P. v. Haqq
Defendant was found guilty of several charges growing out of a violent assault on his girlfriend. After the only two African Americans in the jury pool were excused, he unsuccessfully challenged the constitutionality of the countys jury pool selection procedures. In addition, before deliberations began, a sitting juror was discharged by the court after making remarks to other jurors suggesting that she believed defendant was being treated unfairly by the prosecution. Defendant contends that the trial court erred in concluding that he had failed to demonstrate that the jury pool selection process was unconstitutional and in discharging the juror. Court affirm.
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