March 22, 200521 yr Our judicial system is predicated on jurors being able to act as impartial bodies when rendering a verdict. You simply ask a Jew whether they think the Holocaust would prevent them from rendering a verdict resulting in a death penalty. Unless they experienced a personal tragedy or other event that would give probable cause to believe they couldn't they should be accepted. It makes me wonder whether any one going to law school today takes anything they learn to heart.
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