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U.S. v. Martinez-Salazar, No. 94-10158 (9th Cir.) (146 F.3d 653) (May 28, 1998) (Judge Michael Daly Hawkins)

In this decision, the Court relied upon the Supreme Court's ruling in Ross v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 81 (1998). In that case, the Court held that the loss of peremptory challenges is not an infringement of a defendant's constitutional right to an impartial jury. However, the Court left open th ...

 

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