1. Rose v. Mitchell, No. 77-1701, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 16, 1979, Argued , July 2, 1979, Decided
OVERVIEW: While discrimination in the selection of a grand jury foreman was a valid ground for setting aside murder convictions, respondents in habeas corpus proceeding failed to show that selection procedure resulted in underrepresentation of their race.
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