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Conviction thrown out

Generated from the sources below May 28, 12:49 PM EDT cross-checked sources
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A 5-4 ruling threw out Terry Pitchford’s Mississippi conviction after arguments that prosecutors excluded Black jurors during jury selection.

  1. Frame 1Supreme Court rules 5-4 in Terry Pitchford’s Mississippi appeal, throwing out his conviction over jury-selection bias claims.
  2. Frame 2Pitchford was 18 when convicted in a 2004 grocery-store killing; the teen who fired the shots was under 18.
  3. Frame 3At trial, prosecutors removed four of five Black prospective jurors; the final panel had one Black juror.
  4. Frame 4The majority said Pitchford’s lawyer lacked a fair chance to challenge the prosecutor’s race-neutral explanations.
  5. Frame 5The ruling revives a federal judge’s order invalidating the conviction and sends the case back into court.
  6. Frame 6Next pressure point: Mississippi must decide how to proceed under Batson’s ban on race-based jury strikes.
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