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Miller-El v. Johnson, No. 00-10784 (5th Cir.) (261 F.3d 445) (August 7, 2001) (Judge Harold R. Jr. DeMoss)

Here the Court denied a Certificate of Appealability that the capital defendant sought on the grounds that the prosecution had systematically violated the Batson rule by removing 10 0f 11 black prospective jurors.

The petitioner in this case was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death. After exhausting his ...

 

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