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sheriff up in Iowa.
THE COURT:
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Anything about that experience
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that would make it difficult for you to fair and
impartial here today?
THE COURT:
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The thing that we worry about
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in these situations, there is somebody in your close
circle of friends, and you get asked to sit on this jury,
when you are thinking about this case things start
creeping into your mind and say, Boy, I better make the
right decision because when I see so and so, my close
friend, or my brother, or my father—in—law, who is a
sheriff’s deputy, judge, or the lawyer I don’t want them
to say boy, you did something stupid here. Do you
understand my point? I don’t want anybody sitting here
and have somebody outside this courtroom who is going
impact on this decision. We worry about relationships
like this that could be so close, and so strong that you
would feel that you would be searching your mind to make
sure that you did what they thought you should do. We
don’t want that to occur. So that is why we ask these
questions. All right. Anybody else in the first row?
Yes, Ms. X?
MS. X: I work with a lot of
attorneys in my dealings with real estate title. I also