Attorneys can remove a prospective juror through a process called "challenge for cause" by demonstrating that the juror has a bias or a legal disability that would prevent them from serving impartially. This can include factors such as preconceived notions about the case, personal connections to the parties involved, or any mental or physical incapacity that could affect their judgment. If the court agrees, the juror is dismissed from the jury pool. This process is crucial for ensuring a fair trial.
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