Downplays systemic concerns about jury diversity and fairness by omitting analysis of the all-non-Black jury in a racially charged case involving a Black defendant and white victim.
The article notes the jury composition only in passing and does not connect it to broader issues of representation or due process, despite this being a key fairness concern.
“The jury — made up of white, Asian and Hispanic members, but no black people — heard testimony that Metcalf, a student at Frisco Memorial High School, asked Anthony...”