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Miller-El v. Dretke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miller-El v. Dretke
''Miller-El v. Dretke'', 545 U.S. 231 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case that clarified the constitutional limitations on the use by prosecutors of peremptory challenges and of the Texas procedure appropriately termed the "jury shuffle." == Background == Thomas Miller-El was charged with capital murder committed in the course of a robbery. After ''voir dire'', Miller-El moved to strike the entire jury because the prosecution had used its peremptory challenges to strike ten of the eleven African-Americans who were eligible to serve on the jury. This motion was denied, and Miller-El was subsequently found guilty and sentenced to death.
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