Holloway v. Horn, No. 01-9009 (3rd Cir.) (355 F.3d 707) (January 22, 2004) (Judge Robert E. Cowen)
Here, some 17 years after his conviction for a 1980 murder, the Third Circuit granted habeas relief to the defendant on the grounds that the prosecutor’s use of eleven peremptory strikes to exclude African-Americans from the jury violated the principles laid down in Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986). ...
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