People v. Buford

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1987-03-24

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OPINION OF THE COURT Hancock, Jr., J. In each of these appeals from criminal convictions defendant argues that he was deprived of his constitutional and statutory rights to a jury trial when the trial court applied an improper standard in excusing a sworn juror during the trial, over his objection. We hold that in each case there should be a reversal and a new trial. People v Buford</…

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