Judiciary Procedure and Batson Case Lawyers and judges struggle to eliminate racial discrimination in court, but racial discrimination plays an important role in today's jury selection. Positive measures have been taken in past trials in order to secure a fair and impartial jury. Unfortunately, the general strategy for attorneys is not to focus on their behavior but to include racial bias. They were taught to look for something invisible and they realized they were unaware. In its precedent the Supreme Court ruled on Batson vs. V incident.
The Batson case further advanced our judicial system. For example, in areas where the county is Caucasian, there is a way for lawyers to make a trial for most reasons, except to know the racial prejudice of the jury and fewer defendants. As a society, what we can do is to investigate their rules step by step. There is still a long way in our legal system, but there is a long way to go.
Judicial liability or legal liability means taking accountability to the state through international and national courts before the judiciary. Judicial can be described as an independent and fair organization able to make legally binding decisions based on facts decided by fair procedures. In terms of legal accountability, international courts and national courts around the world are increasingly obligated to receive health-related services (49). However, most examples of the enforceability of rights to health has been realized in the global south where dramatic cases are solved in court (49). Because of absence
Since Batson case has already been applied to criminal cases and civil cases, is there any possibility of other racial prejudice? In 1989, the California Supreme Court ruled five to two, and the jury criticized for dismissing blacks and killing white victims based on the population of the jurisdictional jurisdictional area. The court judged that the accused had no constitutional jurisdiction in the criminal field,