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“Grand jurors [must] contemplate the relevance of race in … the officer’s decision to kill… Correcting a colorblind vision also will help grand jurors to understand what is often cast as the evasive and uncooperative actions of the black victim of police violence."

Nearsighted and Colorblind: The Perspective Problems of Police Deadly Force Cases
Cleveland State Law Review
Vol. 65 Issue 4, pp. 491–518,
2017
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