Released from death row, then returned — forced to prove race discrimination a second time
, a black man who had already proved that his murder trial was tainted by racial discrimination, will be forced to fight for his life before the North Carolina Supreme Court — yet again. when he was charged with capital murder. During jury selection, a black man in the jury pool reported that he overheard two white jurors remarking that Golphin “never should have made it out of the woods” where he and his brother fled. Instead of the court investigating the reported comments, the the man who reported them, ultimately striking him from the ...
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