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Law, 09.03.2021 23:30 juter92

Why is jury selection so critical in a trial? (Select all that apply.) Because a jury trial is a constitutional right.

Because a judge does not have the capacity to decide every case.

Because a successful trial requires an impartial group of people who will judge the case fairly.

Because voir dire means that jurors have to tell the truth.

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