California Courts of Appeal
Apr. 12, 2017
Appeal court rules on dismissal of gay jurors
The 3rd District Court of Appeal held Tuesday that the removal of prospective jurors based on their sexual orientation violates a defendant's constitutional rights to due process, equal protection and a fair and impartial jury.




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The 3rd District Court of Appeal held Tuesday that the removal of prospective jurors based on their sexual orientation violates a defendant's constitutional rights to due process, equal protection and a fair and impartial jury.
The case involving defendant Brady Dee Douglas provided the 3rd District an exceedingly rare opportunity to opine on whether prospective gay jurors c...
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