U.S. v. Marino, No. 00-1739 (1st Cir.) (277 F.3d 11) (January 14, 2002) (Judge Sandra L. Lynch)
One of the defendants in this case contended that the prosecutor's use of four peremptory challenges to eliminate Italian-American surnamed individuals from the jury violated the constitutional guarantee of equal protection, as established in Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986). More specifically, he claime that the district court's failure ...
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