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United States v. Faison
See United States v. Kirksey, 138 F.3d 120, 124 (4th Cir.1998), cert, denied, 525 U.S. 849 , 119 S.Ct. 122 , 142 L.Ed.2d 98 (1998); United States v. Wilson, 951 F.2d 586, 588 (4th Cir.1991).
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Card v. United States
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See, e.g., United States v. Stafford, 136 F.3d 1109, 1114 (7th Cir.) (“It would be proper to strike him on the basis of a belief that would prevent him from basing his decision on the evidence and instructions, even if the belief had a religious backing.”), modified on other grounds, 136 F.3d 1115 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 525 U.S. 849 , 119 S.Ct. 123 (1998). .
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State v. Purcell
State v. Hodge, 248 Conn. 207 , 726 A.2d 531, 552-54 (while Batson applies to challenges based on religious affiliation, a challenge based on a juror’s beliefs is legitimate), cert. denied, 528 U.S. 969 , 120 S.Ct. 409 , 145 L.Ed.2d 319 (1999); People v. Martin, 64 Cal.App.4th 378 , 75 Cal.Rptr.2d 147, 150-51 , (1998)(same, following dicta in People v. Wheeler, 22 Cal.3d 258, 148 Cal. Rptr. 890 , 583 P.2d 748, 761 (1978)); see also United States v. Stafford, 136 F.3d 1109, 1114 (7th Cir.Xstating in dicta that it would be improper and perhaps unconstitutional to strike a juror based on religi…
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Lara-Guevara
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 97-9395.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 5, 1998.
525 U.S. 849
Published
C. A. 11th Cir. Certiorari denied.