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- Strike_for_cause abstract "Strike for cause (also referred to as challenge for cause or removal for cause) is a method of eliminating potential members from a jury panel in the United States.During the jury selection process, after voir dire, opposing attorneys may request removal of any juror who does not appear capable of rendering a fair and impartial verdict, in either determining guilt or innocence and/or a suitable punishment. An example would be a potential juror in a murder case, where the sentencing options include the death penalty and a lesser sentence (such as life without parole), who states that s/he \"would sentence a defendant to death if found guilty\"; such a statement may indicate the person's unwillingness to fairly consider a life without parole sentence.Unlike a peremptory challenge (the number of which are limited by the court during voir dire, and unless a Batson challenge is raised the challenge is automatically granted) there is no limit to the number of strikes for cause that attorneys on either side of a case can be granted. However, also unlike a peremptory challenge, a strike for cause must state a specific reason (in the example above, the reason would be the juror's bias against a non-death penalty sentence) and be granted by the trial judge; often both attorneys and sometimes the judge will question the juror being challenged.If one attorney moves to strike a juror for cause but the judge rejects the motion, the attorney may still use a peremptory challenge (if s/he has any remaining) to strike the juror, and on appeal may raise a claim that the motion should have been granted but, because it was not, the attorney had to either use a peremptory challenge or seat a biased juror.".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageID "19376132".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageLength "2050".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageRevisionID "693110122".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Batson_v._Kentucky.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_legal_terms.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_procedure.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_procedure.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Category:Juries.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Jury.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Jury_selection.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Peremptory_challenge.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLink Voir_dire.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strike for cause".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLinkText "challenged for cause".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLinkText "for-cause challenges".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageWikiLinkText "strike for cause".
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jury.
- Strike_for_cause wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Strike_for_cause subject Category:American_legal_terms.
- Strike_for_cause subject Category:Civil_procedure.
- Strike_for_cause subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- Strike_for_cause subject Category:Juries.
- Strike_for_cause hypernym Method.
- Strike_for_cause type Software.
- Strike_for_cause type Redirect.
- Strike_for_cause type Term.
- Strike_for_cause comment "Strike for cause (also referred to as challenge for cause or removal for cause) is a method of eliminating potential members from a jury panel in the United States.During the jury selection process, after voir dire, opposing attorneys may request removal of any juror who does not appear capable of rendering a fair and impartial verdict, in either determining guilt or innocence and/or a suitable punishment.".
- Strike_for_cause label "Strike for cause".
- Strike_for_cause sameAs Q7623806.
- Strike_for_cause sameAs m.04n5ls0.
- Strike_for_cause sameAs Q7623806.
- Strike_for_cause wasDerivedFrom Strike_for_cause?oldid=693110122.
- Strike_for_cause isPrimaryTopicOf Strike_for_cause.