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2009

Colin Miller

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Dismissed With Prejudice: Why Application Of The Anti-Jury Impeachment Rule To Allegations Of Racial, Religious, Or Other Bias Violates The Right To Present A Defense, Colin Miller Mar 2009

Dismissed With Prejudice: Why Application Of The Anti-Jury Impeachment Rule To Allegations Of Racial, Religious, Or Other Bias Violates The Right To Present A Defense, Colin Miller

Colin Miller

It is well established that the presence of a biased juror is a structural defect not subject to a harmless error analysis; however, courts repeatedly have precluded criminal defendants from proving such bias by applying Rule of Evidence 606(b) to prevent jurors from impeaching their verdicts through allegations of racial, religious, or other prejudice by jurors. Court also routinely have held that application of the Rule in such cases does not violate the Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury based upon the Supreme Court’s conclusion in Tanner v. United States that the Rule did not violate the right to …