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The definition of an impartial juror under the law is one who

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independent people from the surrounding community who are willing to decide the case based only on the evidence.

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The Sixth Amendment provides many protections and rights to a person accused of a crime. One right is to have his or her case heard by an impartial jury — independent people from the surrounding community who are willing to decide the case based only on the evidence.

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