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ENagel

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Justice Thurgood Marshall concurred in Batson v. Kentucky (1986), and would have
 
  A. Required the seating of at least one member of a defendant's race and gender
  B. Disallowed a jury if the prosecutor eliminated all jurors of one race
  C. Required that after a prima facie showing of juror's removal on account of race, that the prosecutor's prove a non-racial motive by clear and convincing evidence
  D. Abolished the peremptory challenge entirely

Question 2

Regarding the decisiveness of parole revocations for juveniles, the U.S. Supreme Court has:
 
  a. not ruled decisively.
  b. ruled decisively.
  c. refused to hear these cases.
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: D

Answer to Question 2

a



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