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Caldwell v. Dubois, No. Civ.A. 95-30157-MAP (D.Mass.) (999 F.Supp. 199) (March 31, 1998) (Judge Michael A. Ponsor)

This decision is one of those rare instances in which a conviction was overturned because the Court concluded that the prosecution's decision to exclude "at least two of the four black jurors rested on no remotely plausible legitimate justification, and can only be explained by the juror's race" (id., at ...

 

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