Multiple Choice
A cognizable group refers to potential jurors being:
A) acknowledged as sharing a particular characteristic setting them apart from other jurors.
B) selected based on race even if their racial characteristics are not clearly distinguishable.
C) selected based on race only when their racial characteristics are clearly visible.
D) excluded based on vague explanations accepted by the judge.
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