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and I think the first hand that I see is Ms. X?
Yes, ma’am?
MS. X:
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I have a good friend who
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is a bailiff in Pinellas County in civil court.
THE COURT:
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In civil court, okay.
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Anything about that relationship that is going to make it
difficult to be fair and impartial?
MS. X:
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I do not believe so.
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THE COURT:
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Thank you. Mr. X?
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MR. X:
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I have a cousin who is an
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attorney in Connecticut, and two nephews who are police
officers in Connecticut.
THE COURT:
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Any problems in this area?
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THE COURT:
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Thank you, sir. Did I get
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everybody? Okay. Other questions that I am now going to
shift to are really designed to give you some information
that you need to help you understand this process a
little bit. What I would like to do, you will get the
hang of this as we go along. It would be helpful
--
or
it is important that you give me an audible response as a
group. And you will see how this works as we go forward.
Okay.
Okay, Do each of you understand that the
defendant in every criminal case is presumed to be