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Removal for cause is a device used to prevent a prospective juror who is biased from serving on a case. true or false

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A Juror is a member of a jury in a court of law. It is expected that a Juror carries out his / her duty with a maximum objectivity without being partial or bias. For this reason , a set of criteria are used to screen potential Jurors during selection and if any is sound unqualified , such will be prevented from being part of a Jury.

The two methods of screening are peremptory where the attorney removes a Juror without giving any reason and the removal for cause where the potential Juror is removed because it is perceived that he will be impartial in the course of duty.

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