· 6/5/2015
United States v. Daryl Warren
Citations
- 788 F.3d 805
- 97 Fed. R. Serv. 994
- 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 9381
- 2015 WL 3513754
How courts have described this case
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- noting that passivity, inattentiveness, confusion, and silence are common race neutral reasons for striking jurors
- noting that the admission of “remote convictions [has] been upheld when a defendant has been in custody for much of the intervening time period”
- noting that the admission of “remote convictions [has] been upheld when a defendant has been in custody for much of the intervening time period”
- “Passivity, inattentiveness, and confusion are common race neutral reasons for striking jurors.”
- “Passivity, inattentiveness, and confusion are common race neutral reasons for striking jurors.”
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Judges: Murphy, Shepherd, Harpool
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