GREEN v. STATE

No. 92-KA-00686.

644 So.2d 860 (1994)

Henry Lee GREEN, a/k/a "O'Bryan," a/k/a John Henry Lee v. STATE of Mississippi.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 13, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glenn H. Williams, Shelby, for appellant.

Michael C. Moore, Atty. Gen. and Charles W. Maris, Jr., Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee.

Before HAWKINS, C.J., and PITTMAN and BANKS, JJ.


BANKS, Justice, for the Court:

The sole question for resolution in this case is whether the trial court deprived Green of a fair trial by removing a juror, who came forth with an ambiguous concern about his continued service. We hold that, because the juror felt compelled to inform the court of his concern and because the exact nature of that concern was not readily apparent to the court or counsel, or readily ascertainable from the record, there was no abuse of discretion...

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