Reginald Keith Clark v. The People of the State of Colorado.

2024 CO 55
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedJuly 1, 2024
Docket22SC313
StatusPublished

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Reginald Keith Clark v. The People of the State of Colorado., 2024 CO 55 (Colo. 2024).

Opinion

Certiorari to the Colorado Court of Appeals Court of Appeals Case No. 19CA340

Attorneys for Petitioner: Megan A. Ring, Public Defender Casey Mark Klekas, Deputy Public Defender

Attorneys for Respondent: Philip J. Weiser, Attorney General Patrick A. Withers, Senior Assistant Attorney General

Attorneys for Amici Curiae Colorado Hispanic Bar Association, Asian Pacific American Bar Association, South Asian Bar Association of Colorado, and Sam Cary Bar Association: Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP Kendra N. Beckwith Tyler J. Owen

Attorneys for Amici Curiae Colorado-Montana-Wyoming Area Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado: Martina Tiku Anna Kathryn Barnes

Timothy R. Macdonald Anna I. Kurtz

Attorneys for Amicus Curiae Mountain States Legal Foundation: William E. Trachman James L. Kerwin

Attorneys for Amici Curiae Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel and Colorado Criminal Defense Bar: Law Offices of Ann M. Roan, LLC Ann M. Roan

JUSTICE MÁRQUEZ delivered the Opinion of the Court, in which CHIEF JUSTICE BOATRIGHT, JUSTICE HART, JUSTICE SAMOUR, and JUSTICE BERKENKOTTER joined. JUSTICE HOOD, joined by JUSTICE GABRIEL, dissented.

OPINION

MÁRQUEZ, JUSTICE

¶1 Racial discrimination, while detestable in any context, is "especially pernicious" in the criminal justice system. Rose v. Mitchell, 443 U.S. 545, 555 (1979). "[S]uch discrimination 'not only violates our Constitution and the laws enacted under it but is at war with our basic concepts of a democratic society and a representative government.'" Id. at 556 (quoting Smith v. Texas, 311 U.S. 128, 130 (1940)). Criminal defendants have the right to an impartial jury, U.S. Const. amend. VI; Colo. Const. art. II, § 16, which includes the right to be tried by jurors who can consider the case without the influence of racial animus, Georgia v. McCollum, 505 U.S. 42, 58 (1992).

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