U.S. v. Martinez-Salazar, No. 98-1255 (U.S. Supreme Court) (528 U.S. 304; 120 S.Ct. 774) (January 19, 2000) (Justice Ginsburg)
In this case, the Court held that neither the Due Process Clause nor Fed.R.Crim.P. 24(b) (which provides criminal defendants with peremptory challenges) is violated when a defendant uses one of his peremptory challenges to strike a member of the jury venire whom the trial judge erroneously refused to remove for ...
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