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[to begin to questioning the members of the jury during a pretrial]Michael Kuzak: And how long have you been lived in Inglewood, Mr. Lewis?Mr. Lewis: About 42 years.Michael Kuzak: Have you any problem with the police?Mr. Lewis: None that I can recall.Michael Kuzak: And do you believe that white policeman applied one set of rules to white people and, uh, different set to blacks.Mr. Lewis: Not in my experience.Michael Kuzak: Thank you. Defense accept this man.D.A. Marcia Fusco: Have you ever been the victim of a crime, Mr. Lewis?Mr. Lewis: My house was robbed once.D.A. Marcia Fusco: Police catch you did it?Mr. Lewis: Yes.D.A. Marcia Fusco: You recall his race?Mr. Lewis: He was a black kid.D.A. Marcia Fusco: The prosecution ask that Mr. Lewis be excused for cause.Michael Kuzak: Objection. There's no showing for cause.D.A. Marcia Fusco: I believe that Mr. Lewis' condition to believe that blacks are more likely guilty when charge of a crime.Michael Kuzak: Where'd you get that?Judge Walter Stone: The jurors discharge for cause. [Judge Stone puts his glasses back on. Ms. Fusco takes a seat and moving along to question the next juror]

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