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- "full_text": "Page 7 of 35\nFiled 10/22/21\nDocument 367\nCase 1:20-cr-00330-PAE\nCommented [A67]: GOVERNMENT OBJECTION: The Government objects to this question on the grounds that it is vague,\nand will not provide a basis for a for-cause challenge.\nWhen in a group trying to make a decision, do you usually:\nStrongly express your views to get the outcome you believe is best\nParticipate in the discussion and try to help build a consensus\nListen and follow what you think the majority favors\nOther (please describe)\nDo you have any strong views regarding people who are wealthy?\nYes\nNo\nIf Yes, please explain:\nDo you have any strong views regarding people who have luxurious lifestyles?\nYes\nNo\nIf Yes, please explain:\nCommented [A87]: GOVERNMENT OBJECTION: The Government objects that these questions are vague and disputative, and\nnot framed in a way that would provide a basis for a for-cause challenge.\nCommented [A97]: This sentence still refers to a visit letter to the Court October 12, 2021 providing an estimate of the trial length.\nIf you are selected as a juror, you will be required to be present for the taking of testimony, which means you\nwill go home every day after the trial lasts. There are no plans to sequester the jury, which means you\nAll jury service involves some degree of hardship. Our court and justice system depends\ncitizens doing their civic duty to serve as jurors which involves temporarily putting aside their\nregular business or professional service on a jury for jury service. The Court's inconvenience or the usual financial hardship a citizen owes for jury service is not sufficient to be excused from serious\nservice on a jury for jury service. The Court's inconvenience or the usual financial hardship a citizen owes for jury service is not sufficient to be excused from serious\nfinancial hardship to be excused from serious service on a jury. You must show extraordinary personal\nor financial hardship to be excused from serious service on a jury. You must show extraordinary personal\nor financial hardship to be excused from serious service on a jury.\nDo any circumstances exist such that you would entail serious\nhardship or extreme inconvenience?\nYes\nNo\n1.\nDOJ-OGR-00005329",
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