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tuffie

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The right to excuse a prospective juror without stating a cause is:
 
  A) known as voir dire.
  B) known as a peremptory challenge.
  C) permitted if the prosecution does not object.
  D) not permitted in a criminal case.

Question 2

The provision of a jury of ones peers originated in a provision of the:
 
  A) U.S. Bill of Rights.
  B) English Bill of Rights.
  C) Magna Charta.
  D) U.S. Constitution.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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