Talk:Richard Alexander (exonerated convict)

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Race of jurors[edit]

Am I the only one who thinks mentioning "all-white jury" etc is a little weird in the absence of any info on Alexander himself? While I appreciate that it's not the only reason why racial discrimination in jury selection matters, the issue tends to be draw most concern when it's members of one race, convicting members of another most commonly white jurors convicting a black defendant. I haven't looked at the sources, but I'd be surprised if they mention the race of the jury without mentioning anything about the race or ethnicity of Alexander. Nil Einne (talk) 06:49, 3 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]