People v. Gray (2001)

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[No. B142928. Second Dist., Div. Six. Apr. 3, 2001.]

[Modification fn. * of Opinion (87 Cal.App.4th 781) on denial of petition for rehearing.]

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. MICHAEL GRAY, Defendant and Appellant.

THE COURT.-

It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on March 7, 2001, be modified as follows:

On page 8, the first full paragraph [87 Cal. App. 4th 789, advance report, 2d full par.] is modified to read as follows:

The only other African-American male had no criminal record, and his son-in-law was a police officer. Ten years earlier his bicycle was stolen from his garage, the police made a report about it, but it was never recovered. There is no showing or record of a legitimate, non-suspect reason to dismiss this potential African-American male juror.

[There is no change in the judgment.]

Respondent's petition for rehearing is denied.

FN *. This modification requires movement of text affecting pages 789-790 of the bound volume.

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