Homer Discrimination Lawyer, Nebraska


Includes: Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination

Danelle Jeanine Smith

Real Estate, State Government, Indians & Native Populations, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Tyler Andrew Tigges

Workers' Compensation, Civil Rights, Corporate, Products Liability
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Thorpe

... [6] Third, the trial court then determines whether the defendant has carried his or her burden of proving purposeful discrimination. ... Under this circumstance, whether Thorpe made a prima facie showing of purposeful discrimination is moot. ...

State v. Thorpe

... [6] Third, the trial court then determines whether the defendant has carried his or her burden of proving purposeful discrimination. ... Under this circumstance, whether Thorpe made a prima facie showing of purposeful discrimination is moot. ...

State v. Sanders

... A trial court's determination of whether a party has established purposeful discrimination in jury selection is a finding of fact and is entitled to appropriate deference from an appellate court because such a finding will largely turn on evaluations of credibility. ...