Jury Issue In Case Of Deputy Who Shot Man With Air Rifle

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — A Broward judge is set to take up a potential conflict involving a member of the grand jury in the case of a deputy who shot and killed a man carrying an air rifle.

The defense attorney for suspended Broward Sheriff's Office Deputy Peter Peraza is seeking details about a grand juror whose daughter was arrested on drunken-driving charges before the case was presented to the panel. The question is whether the juror had a conflict in the Peraza case.

A hearing is set for Thursday in Broward Circuit Court.

In this undated photo provided by Jennifer Young, Jermaine McBean, left, with his grandmother Sylvia McDonald pose for a photo at Jermaine's graduation from Pace University. Jermaine McBean was shot by a sheriff's deputy while carrying an air rifle in 2013. (Source: AP)

Peraza faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted in the July 2013 killing of 33-year-old Jermaine McBean, who was carrying an unloaded air rifle. Peraza has pleaded not guilty.

McBean's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

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