A contentious bill to allow felons to serve on juries was pulled from a legislative committee on Wednesday to allow further negotiations with law enforcement groups.
The stated goal of SB 310 is to make juries more representative of the state as a whole. Alameda County Public Defender Brendon D. Woods testified he has often represented people of color who, due to current laws about how potential juror lists are compiled, "have a ...
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