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A black man on death row in America has had his conviction quashed after
a new probe revealed prosecutors excluded black potential jurors in
selecting an all white jury.
a new probe revealed prosecutors excluded black potential jurors in
selecting an all white jury.
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Timothy Tyrone Foster,
convicted in 1987 of murdering Queen White, a 79-year-old retired
schoolteacher.
convicted in 1987 of murdering Queen White, a 79-year-old retired
schoolteacher.
In a 7-1 ruling, the court handed a victory to inmate to the
48-year-old, and threw out his conviction after almost three decades on
death row.
48-year-old, and threw out his conviction after almost three decades on
death row.
However, he has been warned he could still potentially face a retrial.
Prosecutors say Foster, 18 at the time of the crime, broke into Whiteโs
home in the middle of the night, broke her jaw and sexually molested the
elderly woman before strangling her and stealing items from her house.
home in the middle of the night, broke her jaw and sexually molested the
elderly woman before strangling her and stealing items from her house.
He was convicted and handed a death sentence which he has been fighting ever since.
During jury selection, all four black members of the pool of potential
jurors were removed by prosecutors, who gave reasons not related to race
for their decision to exclude them.
jurors were removed by prosecutors, who gave reasons not related to race
for their decision to exclude them.
Only white jurors were selected for the panel that ended up convicting Foster and sentencing him to death.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that prosecution notes that were uncovered revealed a prejudice based on race.
At the time of the trial, Fosterโs legal arguments over jury selection failed.
It was only in 2006 that his lawyers obtained access to the
prosecutionโs jury selection notes, which showed that the race of the
black potential jurors was highlighted, indicating โan explicit reliance
on race,โ according to Fosterโs lawyers.
prosecutionโs jury selection notes, which showed that the race of the
black potential jurors was highlighted, indicating โan explicit reliance
on race,โ according to Fosterโs lawyers.
The notes showed that the prosecution marked the names of the black
prospective jurors with a โB,โ highlighted them in green and circled the
word โblackโ next to the race question on juror questionnaires.
prospective jurors with a โB,โ highlighted them in green and circled the
word โblackโ next to the race question on juror questionnaires.
The Supreme Court reached the conclusion that the stateโs prosecutors
โwere motivated in substantial part by raceโ when two of the potential
jurors were excluded.
โwere motivated in substantial part by raceโ when two of the potential
jurors were excluded.
Justice Clarence Thomas, a conservative and the only black member of the court, was the sole dissenter in the hearing.
UK Mirror