The appellant, a black man, was convicted of robbing an East Indian pizza delivery man.
At trial, the judge permitted a challenge for cause based on the appellant's race but refused to allow a question addressing the interracial nature of the crime.
The Court of Appeal held that the appellant was entitled to challenge the jury for cause based on the interracial nature of the crime, even though both the accused and the victim were members of visible minorities.
The denial of this right impaired the appearance of fairness and the integrity of the trial.
The appeal was allowed, the conviction quashed, and a new trial ordered.