Man convicted of killing boy may be set free because prosecutors racially profiled the jury pool
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Man convicted of killing boy may be set free because prosecutors racially profiled the jury pool
Nick Watt, CNN
Fri, June 21, 2024 at 5:45 PM EDT
7 min read
Lance Clark was 9 years old when he was shot dead in a robbery. A man named Ernest Dykes was convicted of the 1993 Oakland murder and sentenced to death. But the boys family says prosecutors just told them Dykes could be released from prison in nine months to a year.
Lance was a happy, funny, loving, sweet little boy, his sisters told CNN in a family statement. He was robbed of a future.
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Lance Clark was 9 years old when he was shot dead in a robbery. - Provided by family
Dykes might be released because, while preparing for his appeal, an Alameda County deputy district attorney found in the dusty case files some handwritten notes about potential jurors from the trial back in the 1990s.
One potential juror in the Dykes case file is described as a Short, fat troll. Like other Black potential jurors and only Black potential jurors her race is noted. The letters FB are written next to her name, apparently noting her gender and race. Must go, is written next to the name of a Black man, who is described as MB. Another juror has the word Jewish underlined on their questionnaire. Farther down, a handwritten note reads: I liked him better than any other Jew. But no way.
There were no Black or Jewish jurors seated at the trial.
When you have serious prosecutorial misconduct, that means that the conviction is a wrongful conviction, said current Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price. And so, its a question of whether or not were able to negotiate a resolution, or whether we have to go back to trial.
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