Supreme Court
Voir dire is the legal process by which potential jurors are questioned to determine their suitability to serve on a jury. This process ensures that jurors can be impartial and fair, which is essential for upholding the right to a fair trial as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment. The questions asked during voir dire help identify biases, prejudices, or connections to the case that could influence a juror's decision-making.
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