DEDEAUX v. STATE

No. 57479.

528 So.2d 300 (1988)

Curley DEDEAUX v. STATE of Mississippi.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

July 20, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas D. Berry, Jr., Gulfport, for appellant.

Edwin Lloyd Pittman and Mike Moore, Attys. Gen. by Leyser Q. Morris, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee.


ORDER

ZUCCARO, Justice.

This cause having been decided by this Court in Dedeaux v. State, 519 So.2d 886 (Miss. 1988), was remanded on February 3, 1988 to the Circuit Court of the First Judicial District of Harrison County to determine whether the State could furnish racially neutral reasons for its use of peremptory challenges to strike all prospective black jurors as outlined in Batson v. Kentucky,

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