Queens prosecutor illegally removed Black jurors, court rules

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A state appellate court has thrown out a 2019 Queens robbery conviction, saying a prosecutor illegally barred three Black people from serving on the jury.

New Yorkโ€™s Appellate Division said prosecutors will have to try Stalin Vera again if they still want to seek a conviction. Itโ€™s one of a small but growing list of cases in which prosecutors are accused of illegally screening out jurors based on race or religion โ€” many of them in Queens.

โ€œBlack citizens have the right to serve as jurors,โ€ said Peter Santina, managing attorney of Civil Rights Corpsโ€™ Prosecutorial Accountability Project. โ€œItโ€™s unbelievable that weโ€™re still having this conversation.โ€

The Queens district attorney’s office said it is reviewing the case and did not respond to questions. Veraโ€™s attorney did not respond to requests Tuesday.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys screen potential jurors before a trial begins and are allowed to block a certain number of people from serving on the jury. But the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that attorneys cannot remove someone from the jury pool because of their race, gender or other protected characteristics, like religion.

Various studies over the years have found more diverse juries deliberate better and reach more just verdicts at trial.

โ€œJurors bring their own experience and analysis of the world into their jury service,โ€ said Santina, who last year helped to file 10 ethics complaints against current and former New York prosecutors who judges said had discriminated against potential jurors based on their race or religion.

In a brief ruling that dropped quietly between Christmas and New Yearโ€™s Day, a panel of judges determined that a prosecutor โ€” who is not named in the ruling โ€” failed to prove the DAโ€™s office had removed three Black people from the jury pool for legitimate reasons. The ruling did not specify Veraโ€™s race.

In addition to illegally striking Black people from the jury, the judges found the prosecutor also broke the…

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