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U.S. Supreme Court
Daniel v. Louisiana, 420 U.S. 31 (1975)
Daniel v. Louisiana
No. 74-5369
Decided January 27, 1975
420 U.S. 31
Syllabus
The decision in Taylor v. Louisiana, 419 U. S. 522, wherein it was held that the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments require petit juries to be selected from a source fairly representative of the community and that such requirement is violated by the systematic exclusion of women from jury panels, is not to be applied retroactively, as a matter of federal law, to convictions obtained by juries empaneled prior to the date of that decision. DeStefano v. Woods, 392 U. S. 631.
297 So.2d 417, affirmed.
