1. Ristaino v. Ross, No. 74-1216, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 8-9, 1975 , March 3, 1976
OVERVIEW: In a case in which petitioner was black and his victim was white, there was no constitutional requirement that the potential jurors be asked about any racial prejudices because race was not considered to be intertwined with the facts of the case.
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