G. W. Green v. State Texas
1984.TX.41165; 682 S.W.2D 271
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Descripción editorial
This ground of error appears to be based upon two separate contentions; that the trial court struck certain prospective jurors because they said that it would be difficult for them to impose the death penalty upon one "convicted solely under the association of the law of parties when such person might not have actually committed the actual physical act;" and that the trial court improperly struck certain prospective jurors after they stated that they did not believe in the death penalty.