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Jury Selection Process in Legal Proceedings
In the jury selection process, potential jurors are asked about their personal background, knowledge about the case, and connections to the defendant or their family to ensure they can be fair and impartial. The law assumes that everyone can be fair and impartial, regardless of their political leanings.
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During jury selection, potential jurors are questioned about their personal background and potential biases to ensure a fair and impartial trial.
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During jury selection, potential jurors are questioned about their personal background and potential biases to ensure a fair and impartial trial. Political leanings alone do not disqualify a juror, as long as they can be fair and impartial.
ChapterJury Selection Process in Legal Proceedings
EpisodeThe Manhattan Arraignment
PodcastProsecuting Donald Trump
The hosts wrap up their discussion on the first three episodes of "Why We're Prosecuting Donald Trump" and credit the production crew.
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The hosts wrap up their discussion on the first three episodes of "Why We're Prosecuting Donald Trump" and credit the production crew.