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  24. "content": "c. You read those questions?\nd. You understood those questions?\ne. You knew that if you responded \"No\" to any of these questions, you might not be able to serve on the jury?\nf. And you responded \"Yes\" to each?\ng. You gave truthful and accurate responses to those questions?\nh. Then at Question 15, the questions switch - they describe some of the anticipated evidence in the case and they ask you whether that kind of evidence would affect your ability to be fair and impartial?\ni. Those are Questions 15-16?\nj. You read those questions?\nk. You understood those questions?\nl. You knew that if you responded \"Yes\" to any of these questions, you might not be able to serve on the jury?\nm. So, it was the reverse of Questions 10-14?\nn. And you responded \"No\" to each?\no. You gave truthful and accurate responses to those questions?\np. You didn't \"fly through\" Questions 15 and 16 and answer \"Yes\" simply because you had checked \"Yes' for Questions 10-14?\nq. You read the questions carefully and realized they were asking something different, and as a result, you gave a different answer?",
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