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Minimizing racism in jury trials; the voir dire conducted by Charles R. Garry in People of California v. Huey P. Newton. / With photos. by Dorothea Lange. Edited by Ann Fagan Ginger.

LIBRA KF224.N4 M5
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Garry, Charles, 1909-1991.
Newton, Huey P., defendant.
Ginger, Ann Fagan, editor.
National Lawyers Guild.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Newton, Huey P.
Jury selection--California.
Jury selection.
California.
Physical Description:
xxv, 250 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
[Berkeley, Calif.] : National Lawyers Guild, [1969]
Contents:
Attacking racism in court before trial, by C. R. Garry.
Brief statement of facts.
Challenge to method of selecting names for jury panel.
Guidelines for selecting petit jurors.
Basic voir dire questions.
Sociology in the courtroom: the search for white racism in the voir dire, by R. Blauner.
Historical perspective.
Voir dire by defense (extracts)
Closing argument to the jury, by C. R. Garry.
Appellate brief on jury selection, by F. Stender.
Notes:
"Published simultaneously as a supplement to Civil rights & liberties handbook."
OCLC:
114057

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