| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Some examples of circumstances where it is highly unlikely that the average person could remain impartial are: 1) when the juror is an actual employee of the prosecuting agency; 2) when the juror is a close relative of one of the participants in the trial or criminal transaction; or 3) when the juror was a witness to the crime or somehow involved in the criminal transaction.
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