Florence Discrimination Lawyer, South Carolina


Includes: Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination

William P. Hatfield

Mass Torts, Lawsuit & Dispute, Industry Specialties, Government, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Edwards

... The trial judge's findings of purposeful discrimination rest largely on his evaluation of demeanor and credibility. ... The State bore the burden of demonstrating that these proffered explanations were pretext for racial discrimination. ...

McCrea v. Gheraibeh

... Rather, following the lead of Purkett, this Court declared that the second step of a Batson inquiry only required that counsel's explanation be race-neutral in order to ensure that the burden of showing purposeful discrimination remains at all times on the opponent of the strike. Id. ...

McCrea v. GHERAIBEH

... Rather, following the lead of Purkett, this Court declared that the second step of a Batson inquiry only required that counsel's explanation be race-neutral in order to ensure that the burden of showing purposeful discrimination remains at all times on the opponent of the strike. Id. ...