Ross v. Oklahoma, No. 86-5309 (U.S. Supreme Court) (487 U.S. 81; 108 S.Ct. 2273) (June 22, 1988) (Justice Rehnquist)
Here the Court ruled that the trial court's failure to remove a juror for cause did not abridge petitioner's Fourteenth Amendment right to due process by arbitrarily depriving him of his full complement of peremptory challenges.
In this capital murder case, a direct criminal appeal from the Oklahoma Court of ...
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