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A Lawyer Who Strikes a Potential Juror Due to a Gut

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Question 22

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A lawyer who strikes a potential juror due to a gut feeling that the person will not be sympathetic to a client is utilizing a(n) ______ challenge.


A) honorary
B) action of retrospection
C) challenge for cause
D) peremptory

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