Louisiana still imprisons people convicted by 'Jim Crow juries'

Louisiana still imprisons people convicted by 'Jim Crow juries'

Published: February 1, 2026

Duration: 35:48

Non-unanimous jury verdicts were a Jim Crow–era policy designed to silence Black jurors and secure convictions even when the state failed to prove its case. In 2026, over 1,000 people remain imprisoned in Louisiana after being convicted by non-unanimous juries. In this episode of Rattling the Bars, Mansa Musa speaks with Erica Navalance, Associate Director of Strategic Criminal Litigation at the Promise of Justice Initiative, about the case of Lloyd Gray and why the state of Louisiana continues to uphold unconstitutional convictions.

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Erica Navalance has worked with both Capital Appeals Project and Promise of Justice Initiative (PIJ) si...