Judicial Error Court Cases

Summary

Notable U.S. Court cases like Gideon v. Wainwright and Batson v. Kentucky highlight issues of judicial error and prejudice, focusing on fair trial rights and racial discrimination in jury selection. These cases emphasize the importance of legal counsel and non-discriminatory practices in the judicial system.

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Cite court cases of judicial error or prejudice
Here are a couple of notable U.S. court cases involving judicial error or prejudice:
- Gideon v. Wainwright (*): This case highlighted the right to a fair trial and led to the requirement that states provide legal counsel to defendants unable to afford their own.
- Batson v. Kentucky (*): This case addressed racial discrimination in jury selection, prohibiting prosecutors from excluding jurors based solely on race.
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