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Black Defendant, White Jury Is Justice Served? The Case of Judge Olu Stevens

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In criminal cases are are ALL-WHITE juries capable of rendering justice to BLACK DEFENDANTS? Louisville, Kentucky's JUDGE OLU STEVENS doesn't think so, and he chooses to remove ALL-WHITE juries for BLACK DEFENDANTS in the cases over which he resides.  The district's prosecutor, THOMAS B. WINE, believes STEVENS is overstepping his legal bounds with this practice, and has moved to remove STEVENS from his judgeship.  Rallies have been held in support of Judge Stevens and Saturday we speak with his protege, JAY ALEXANDER, and the STEVEN family's spokesperson. Tune-in  this SATURDAY 10AM-12NOON EST as we discuss this monumental case IN SEARCH OF JUSTICE  in our legal system.

 

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