In 2012, North Carolina’s Racial Justice Act (RJA) allowed death row defendants to bring claims of discrimination in jury selection charging decisions or the death penalty. One case of a Black man who used the RJA to fight his death sentence, showed that more Black people than White people were removed from juries, so the Judge changed his sentence to life imprisonment instead. The RJA was weakened after the ruling because of political pressure.
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