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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Johnson finds the trial court properly convicted defendant for evading arrest or detention with a motor vehicle. The record supports the state’s race-neutral explanation for its peremptory strikes of jurors with Hispanic surnames. Other jurors with Hispanic surnames served on the jury and the trial court could have reasonably determined that defendant failed to meet his burden to show that the facially neutral reason was pretextual. Affirmed.
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