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Taylor v. Louisiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Taylor v. Louisiana
''Taylor v. Louisiana'', 419 U.S. 522 (1975), is a significant Supreme Court of the United States case, which held women could not be excluded from a ''venire'', or jury pool, on the basis of having to register for jury duty, thus overturning ''Hoyt v. Florida'', the 1961 case that had allowed such a practice. ==Background== Billy J. Taylor was indicted and tried for "aggravated kidnapping" under the Louisiana then-mandatory capital sentencing system for, while armed with a butcher knife, approached an automobile occupied by Mrs. Louise Willie, her daughter, and grandson, forced her to go to an abandoned road near Mandeville, where he raped her before robbing them.〔''Taylor v. Louisiana'', 419 U.S. 522, 524, see (Justia website ). Retrieved March 9, 2009.〕 Both parties agreed that:
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