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BUSH v. STATE

12/1/1995

"Venireman Number 11 — White Male — Questionable as to whether venireman would vote for the death penalty.


"Venireman Number 17 — Black Female — Stated that she knew the Defendant and had an interest in the case and did not believe in capital punishment.


"Venireman Number 35 — Black Female — She expressed reservation about the death penalty — stated that she would rather opt for life without parole — stated that capital punishment is never effective deterrent.


"Venireman Number 49 — White Female — Stated that she would probably automatically go with life without parole.


"Venireman Number 52 — White Male — Stated in his questionnaire that he was against capital punishment — that capital punishment should be used only in extreme cases — did not think it was a deterrent.


"Venireman Number 57 — White Male — Had extensive DUI convictions and a criminal mischief charge — license had been revoked for DUI.


"Venireman Number 75A — Black Female — Did not answer question on questionnaire with regard to capital punishment — she said if necessary, and that was all — did not write any comment on the next two questions — could not vote for the death penalty and equivocated with regard to capital punishment.


"Venireman Number 79 — Black Male — Did not believe in death penalty and could not vote for it.


"Venireman Number 87 — Black Male — Opposed to capital punishment, did not answer question on death — said he would choose life without parole every time if other option is death.


"Venire[person] Number 116 — Black Female — Prefers life without parole over the death penalty — did not think she could vote for death. (There is some question as to the race of this Venireman based on the
attached strike list and accompanying data sheets.)


"Venireman Number 117 — White Female — Had convictions for bad checks and fraud.


"Venireman Number 130 — Black Female — Didn't answer questions concerning the death penalty — stated, 'I do not believe in capital punishment; but I'm sure it isn't necessary — I'm not sure it isn't necessary. Capital punishment may be wrong; but it is the best prevention of crime.' She also stated, 'Capital punishment is the most heinous practice of our time.' She was very equivocal on whether she was for or against the death penalty.


"Venireman Number 132 — White Male — Preferred life without parole to the death penalty. Did not believe capital punishment was right.


"Venireman Number 136 — Black Male — He answered the question about his opinion on capital punishment, 'It may be a form of punishment that needs to be reviewed.' He also stated he did not think it would deter crime. 'I don't believe in capital punishment; but I'm not sure it isn't necessary.' He stated capital punishment has never been effective in preventing crime. He was equivocal on whether he could vote for the death penalty.


"Venireman Number 140 — White Female — Had a shoplifting conviction and a contributing to the delinquency of a minor conviction.


"Venireman Number 143 — Black Male — 72 years old, he couldn't fill out the questionnaire very well. He didn't fill out anything with respect to capital punishment at all. In fact, when the question began he didn't answer anything; and didn't sign the form. Could not understand his position on the death penalty.


"Venireman Number 144 — Black Male — He had sat on a murder case and found the defendant innocent, and didn't answer his questions on the questionnaire. Did not answer questions after the questions beginning with the questions on capital punishment.




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