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Introduced
01/17/2022
01/17/2022
In Committee
01/17/2022
01/17/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/01/2022
02/01/2022
Introduced Session
2022 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act To Prohibit A Party From Using A Peremptory Challenge To Remove A Prospective Juror On The Basis Of The Prospective Juror's Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, National Origin, Or Religious Affiliation, Or The Perceived Membership Of The Prospective Juror In Any Of Those Groups; To Authorize A Party, Or The Trial Court On Its Own Motion, To Object To The Use Of A Peremptory Challenge Based On These Criteria; To Require The Party Exercising The Challenge, Upon Objection, To State The Reasons The Peremptory Challenge Has Been Exercised; To Require The Court To Evaluate The Reasons Given And, If The Court Grants The Objection, Authorize The Court To Take Certain Actions, Including, But Not Limited To, Starting A New Jury Selection, Declaring A Mistrial At The Request Of The Objecting Party, Seating The Challenged Juror, Or Providing Another Remedy As The Court Deems Appropriate; To Provide For A De Novo Standard Of Review By An Appellate Court Reviewing The Denial Of An Objection; To Provide That The Act Applies To Criminal Jury Trials In Which Jury Selection Begins On Or After January 1, 2023; To Provide That The Act Applies To Civil Jury Trials In Which Jury Selection Begins On Or After January 1, 2026; And For Related Purposes.
AI Summary
This bill aims to prohibit the use of peremptory challenges to remove prospective jurors based on their race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or religious affiliation. It establishes a procedure for parties to object to the improper use of peremptory challenges, requiring the party exercising the challenge to state the reasons for it. The court will then evaluate the reasons and determine if there is a substantial likelihood that an objectively reasonable person would view the challenged characteristic as a factor in the use of the peremptory challenge. If the objection is sustained, the court can take various remedial actions, including starting a new jury selection or seating the challenged juror. The bill applies to criminal jury trials starting January 1, 2023, and civil jury trials starting January 1, 2026, and provides for de novo review of the denial of an objection by an appellate court.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Died In Committee (on 02/01/2022)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2022/pdf/history/SB/SB2307.xml |
| BillText | http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2022/html/SB/2300-2399/SB2307IN.htm |
| Bill | http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2022/pdf/SB/2300-2399/SB2307IN.pdf |
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