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18 July, 03:36

Imagine you are a prosecutor in a jury trial, what may be reasons for removing potential jurors?

what enters into your decision-making process?

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  1. 18 July, 06:38
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    If the juror was biased, then s/he could not be a neutral party to see and judge the situation, and may favor one over the other. For example, if they knew the prosecuted, had a fight with them, was their friend, etc.
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