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futuristic

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An attorney's objection during voir dire to the inclusion of a particular person on the jury is called:
 
  a. An objection
  b. A charge
  c. A challenge
  d. None of these choices are correct

Question 2

Trial lawyers often gauge whether a juror will be sympathetic to their clients based on:
 
  a. Gut reactions
  b. Scientific personality studies
  c. Stereotypes about marital status
  d. Stereotypes about race
  e. Gut reactions, stereotypes about marital status, and stereotypes about race



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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