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Eubanks Vs. Louisiana

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  • US Supreme Court
  • May 26, 1958

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  2. Neal Vs. Delaware US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1880
  3. Gibson Vs. Mississippi US Supreme Court · Apr 18, 1896
  4. Carter Vs. Texas US Supreme Court · Apr 16, 1900
  5. Norris Vs. Alabama US Supreme Court · Apr 01, 1935
  6. Pierre Vs. Louisiana US Supreme Court · Feb 27, 1939
  7. Akins Vs. Texas US Supreme Court · Jun 04, 1945
  8. Patton Vs. Mississippi US Supreme Court · Dec 08, 1947
  9. Cassell Vs. Texas US Supreme Court · Apr 24, 1950
  10. Reece Vs. Georgia US Supreme Court · Dec 05, 1955
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  11. U.S. 584 (1958) U.S. Supreme Court Eubanks v. Louisiana
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  12. U.S. 584 (1958) Eubanks v. Louisiana
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  13. or any other racial group, indictments and verdicts returned against them by juries thus selected cannot stand. Patton v. Mississippi
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  14. Obviously the judges have broad discretion in selecting from the list provided by the Commission. State v. Dorsey
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  15. grand jury panel. Indeed, Negroes have served on the federal grand jury in the parish for many years. In Patton v. Mississippi
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  16. and had only tried to pick the best available jurors. But, as Chief Justice Hughes said for the Court in Norris v. Alabama
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  17. Compare Reece v. Georgia
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  19. Strauder v. West
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  20. Rogers v. Alabama
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  21. Martin v. Texas
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  22. Hale v. Commonwealth
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  23. Smith v. Texas
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  24. Louisiana v. Dowels
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  25. For example, in Pierre v. Louisiana
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  26. a new indictment. The defendant was then tried and convicted by a petit jury which included a Negro. See State v. Pierre
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  27. U.S. Supreme Court Eubanks v. Louisiana
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  28. the Commission. State v. Dorsey
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  29. In Patton v. Mississippi
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  30. Negro. See State v. Pierre
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