A former Florida Supreme Court justice who wrote a decision that prevented lawyers from excluding jurors because of their race has died.

Court spokesman Craig Waters announced Parker Lee McDonald died Saturday at his home in Tallahassee. He was 93.

McDonald, who was born in Sebring, was serving as a Ninth Circuit judge when he was appointed to the state Supreme Court in 1979 by then-Gov. Bob Graham. McDonald served 15 years on the high court and retired from the court after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. He served as chief justice from 1986 to1988.