Why is it thought important for a suspect to be tried by a jury of his or her peers?

A. Peers will be most likely to recognize traces.
B. Peers will be most sympathetic to the suspect's story.
C. Peers will be most likely to recognize evidence for a similar story.
D. Peers will be most willing to serve on a jury.


C

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