Shea, J. In each of these thirty-one habeas corpus actions, the petitioner claims that his conviction is constitutionally flawed because the pool of veniremen available for selection of a petit jury for his trial and, in some instances, for selection of the grand jury that indicted him, 1 was tainted by a disproportionate paucity of members of his minority group in violation of his right to equal prote…
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