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multiple rounds of extensive questioning. they have been asked to do the job. the founding fathers put this in the constitution because they give citizens the final say and put the power in the hands of the people. joining me now is our in-house law firm. i just want to start where i ended. obviously as a citizen nonlawyer like myself you hear that and say it sounds intimidating. they are scared. from a legal standpoint is this considered juror intimidation, and how concerned are you about the potential a for the others to drop out? >> yes it is intimidation and i am worried about it. he does not trust the founders who put all of this in the decision of the citizens.

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