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Criminal

Jul. 2, 2003

U.S., California Jury-Selection Language Ruled Equivalent

SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court tried Monday to put an end to the long-standing debate over whether the state's standard for preventing racial bias in jury selection complies with the requirements of the U.S. Supreme Court.

        By Hudson Sangree
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court tried Monday to put an end to the long-standing debate over whether the state's standard for preventing racial bias in jury selection complies with the requirements of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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