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The document discusses the legal concept of 'implied bias' as a basis for challenging a juror for cause during voir dire (jury selection).

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This legal document, part of a court filing from February 24, 2022, defines and analyzes the concept of "implied bias" as a basis for challenging potential jurors. It cites numerous legal precedents to explain that implied bias is presumed by law, regardless of a juror's stated impartiality, especially when a juror's personal experiences are similar to the issues being litigated. The document provides examples from past cases, such as jurors who were victims of crimes similar to those in the case they were hearing.

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legal proceeding
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2025-11-20 15:37

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