STATE v. JACKSON

No. 30408-9-I.

75 Wn. App. 537 (1994)

879 P.2d 307

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. RONALD LAMAR JACKSON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

August 29, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lorraine Lee of Washington Appellate Defender Association, for appellant.

Norm Maleng, Prosecuting Attorney, and Theresa Fricke, Senior Prosecuting Attorney, for respondent.


COLEMAN, J.

Ronald Lamar Jackson appeals his conviction for one count of first degree robbery and one count of first degree burglary, arguing that the trial court erred by denying his motion for a new trial based on a juror's alleged racial bias and misconduct during voir dire. We reverse and remand for a new trial.

During late 1991, the State charged Jackson, who is African-American, with robbery in the first degree and burglary in the first degree. At trial...

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