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6 November, 12:17

During jury selection, lawyers have the ability to ask potential jurors to leave the jury and not be part of the trial, and they do not have to give a reason. This is known as a peremptory challenge. Which of these jurors could you remove on a peremptory challenge if you were trying to find a jury for your defendant accused of robbing a liquor store and beating the owner? (Select all that apply.) A juror who owns a liquor store. A juror who shops at the liquor store in the trial. A juror who knows the defendant. A juror who does not drink alcohol.

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  1. 6 November, 12:21
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    Pretty sure it's a juror who knows the defendant as whatever they decide on could be biased so they would want to remove them from the court.
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