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Citation: 493 U.S. 474

1. Holland v. Illinois, No. 88-5050, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 11, 1989, Argued , January 22, 1990, Decided

OVERVIEW: The Sixth Amendment only required an impartial representative venire panel, it did not prohibit the prosecutor from using peremptory strikes to exclude all black jurors in the criminal trial of a white man.


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