Does appellant have standing to object to race-based exclusions?

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The following excerpt is from People v. Nunez, B222962 (Cal. App. 2011):

Though appellant is not African-American, he still has standing to object to race-based exclusions regardless of the fact that he is not a member of the alleged group. (Powers v. Ohio (1991) 499 U.S. 400, 415.) There were no Hispanic jurors.

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