An Investigation Into How Prosecutors Picked Death-Penalty Juries
Briefly

"When Aimee Solway discovered handwritten notes about potential jurors in the Ernest Dykes case, it shed light on the biases present during the trial process, raising profound ethical questions about the justice system's treatment of jurors based on race and political beliefs."
"The notes included derogatory remarks about jurors, such as 'I liked him better than any other Jew But No Way,' highlighting an alarming normalization of Bigotry in jury selection processes that calls into question the fairness of the original trial."
Read at The New Yorker
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