When the prosecution and defense evaluate whether a particular juror will be non-biased and open minded concerning the case, either side may remove a prospective juror

A) if the attorney is able to demonstrate that a prospective juror has a prejudice about the case or with respect to a defendant.
B) by proving to the satisfaction of the trial judge that a prospective juror has a preconceived opinion of the outcome of the case.
C) by demonstrating that the prospective juror has some interest in the case.
D) has something to gain either financially or emotionally with a particular outcome of the case.
E) all of the above are correct responses.


D

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