Leroy is in deep trouble. Calhoun, his lawyer, demands that Leroy be tried by a “jury of his peers,” so the prosecutor and Calhoun pick 12 black men to sit in the jury box. Immediately, Calhoun insists that the proceedings be dismissed and the charges be dropped… Because they have a hung jury.
Leroy is in deep trouble. Calhoun, his lawyer, demands that Leroy be tried by a “jury of his peers,” so the prosecutor and Calhoun pick 12 black men to sit in the jury box.
Immediately, Calhoun insists that the proceedings be dismissed and the charges be dropped…
Because they have a hung jury.