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In the case of a jury trial, both sides of the case are able to challenge the seating of a juror due to cause. Some reasons might include actual biases of the juror, inability of the juror to effectively communicate, or the inability of the juror to understand the facts presented in trial.
All potential jurors are selected at random from lists. Courts use Department of Motor Vehicles and voter registration lists. If your information is incorrect, please contact either the Registrar of Voters or Department of Motor Vehicles at the numbers listed below.
When selecting a jury, both parties may remove potential jurors using an unlimited number of challenges for cause (e.g., stated reasons such as bias) and a limited number of peremptory challenges (i.e., do not need to state a reason).
Voir Dire and Peremptory Strikes in Jury Selection.
If an attorney wants to have a juror excused, they must use a challenge to excuse the juror. Challenges are either ?for cause? or Page 3 ?peremptory.? Challenges for cause are based on specific biases jurors may have that could prevent or appear to prevent them from being impartial in a particular case.
A peremptory challenge results in the exclusion of a potential juror without the need for any reason or explanation - unless the opposing party presents a prima facie argument that this challenge was used to discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, or sex.