Supreme Court to Decide Race Discrimination Jury Selection Case
Posted
29 May 2015 in Case Notes
It has been a while since the Supreme Court has taken a case that could impact city prosecutors. But in Foster v. Humphries the Supreme Court will decide such a case. In Foster, the Court will consider whether potential black jurors were purposely excluded in violation of Batson v. Kentucky.
In 1987 Timothy Tyrone Foster, who is black, was sentenced to death for murdering an elderly white woman. The jury was all-white; the prosecutor peremptorily struck all four prospective black jurors. Prosecutors may strike a number of jurors for any unstated reason except because of race and sex, the Supreme Court has held.