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d-1826House OversightDeposition

The transcript captures the court's interaction with Juror No. 50 during voir dire, assessing their ...

The transcript captures the court's interaction with Juror No. 50 during voir dire, assessing their ability to remain impartial and unbiased. The court inquires about potential biases related to law enforcement, criminal defense lawyers, the criminal justice system, and socioeconomic factors. The juror affirms their ability to decide the case based on the evidence presented.

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House Oversight
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d-1826
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The transcript captures the court's interaction with Juror No. 50 during voir dire, assessing their ability to remain impartial and unbiased. The court inquires about potential biases related to law enforcement, criminal defense lawyers, the criminal justice system, and socioeconomic factors. The juror affirms their ability to decide the case based on the evidence presented.

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Jury selection processJuror impartiality and potential biasesVoir dire examination
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