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The history of exclusion of people from jury service based on race, ethnicity, gender, national origin, and sexuality or sexual identity has permeated through the criminal justice system. Batson/Wheeler addressed intentional discrimination in the use of peremptory challenges but failed to address the more pervasive use of implicit bias to justify otherwise unlawful challenges using the veil of “race-neutral” justifications. This session discusses the ways in which CCP 231.7 eliminates implicit bias thus ensuring more diversity among jurors.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
1 Recognition and Elimination of Bias
All
Standard
Non-Member
$65.00
CLA Member
$45.00
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