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He was tried by an all-white jury after the prosecution had used its peremptory challenges to remove all three black potential jurors.
Prosecutors routinely use peremptory challenges to remove blacks from juries, aware that all-white juries are statistically far more likely to impose the death penalty.
Parties would have to use the limited challenges to remove those they really thought were biased and not dismiss the neutral juror in hopes of finding one slanted in their favor.
But in Albany, race emerged as an issue from the beginning of the trial, when the defense lawyers tried to use peremptory challenges to remove three black women from the jury.
In recent weeks Google Art Project, which just expanded its online collection of images to more than 30,000 works from 151 museums, agreed, because of copyright challenges, to remove 21 images it had posted.
The study found that prosecutors used peremptory challenges to remove blacks from juries at a rate more than twice that of whites, a disparity even more pronounced in the trials the researchers examined in Cumberland County and in Mr. Robinson's trial in particular.
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And although the hefty, largely interred stones were challenging to remove, landowners still occasionally uprooted them.
Prosecutors used a challenge to remove her from the pool, without giving a reason.
In addition to a staffing review, all contracts would need to be challenged to remove any discretionary costs and offices considered for sale or sublet".
"There is a real jumble of bones in there, but it's been challenging to remove them because they come from a bone bed that is about half a metre thick and goes into the hillside," said Steve Brusatte, who led the study.
A challenge to remove the leader of the Conservatives on Lancashire County Council has failed.
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